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<blockquote data-quote="Wildbillpb" data-source="post: 6839778" data-attributes="member: 621784"><p>You need to measure the maximum dimensions of your trunk or the dimensions you would like. Then see what you get out of those if it's enough or more than enough you just subtract one of the sides till it gives you 1.25 cubes ea. Since you will have 2 spacers subtract 3.0" (using 3/4 mdf) from the length(width if you will), 1.5" from the depth, and another 1.5" from the height. After you subtract those from your measurements multiply your measurements together L*W*H then take that measurement and divide it by 1728 that how many net cubic feet you have. If you have more than 3.75 cuft then you need to subtract a side until you are down to 3.75 cuft then add 3.0" to the length, 1.5" to depth and 1.5" to the height and that's your boxs outer dimensions. You just need to place the walls so that each sub has an even 1.25 cuft to itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wildbillpb, post: 6839778, member: 621784"] You need to measure the maximum dimensions of your trunk or the dimensions you would like. Then see what you get out of those if it's enough or more than enough you just subtract one of the sides till it gives you 1.25 cubes ea. Since you will have 2 spacers subtract 3.0" (using 3/4 mdf) from the length(width if you will), 1.5" from the depth, and another 1.5" from the height. After you subtract those from your measurements multiply your measurements together L*W*H then take that measurement and divide it by 1728 that how many net cubic feet you have. If you have more than 3.75 cuft then you need to subtract a side until you are down to 3.75 cuft then add 3.0" to the length, 1.5" to depth and 1.5" to the height and that's your boxs outer dimensions. You just need to place the walls so that each sub has an even 1.25 cuft to itself. [/QUOTE]
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