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<blockquote data-quote="Witty690" data-source="post: 3234501" data-attributes="member: 575942"><p>The subs should have come with something that said how much volume the subs displace. Add this to your 3.0ft^3 and that will be the final volume of the box</p><p></p><p>2.65 cubic feet might work, but it all depends on how the sub reacts to it. I would start with 3.0 cubes, so try and find it. You usually can.</p><p></p><p>BTW, what type of vehicle is it going in, maybe we can help with the design...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Witty690, post: 3234501, member: 575942"] The subs should have come with something that said how much volume the subs displace. Add this to your 3.0ft^3 and that will be the final volume of the box 2.65 cubic feet might work, but it all depends on how the sub reacts to it. I would start with 3.0 cubes, so try and find it. You usually can. BTW, what type of vehicle is it going in, maybe we can help with the design... [/QUOTE]
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