sealed sub boxs

What exactly is your question i dont understand, what is the best way to set one up, like to build one? It is really simple, if you use internal dimensions the only displacement you have to factor in is your subs displacement (assuming there is no internal bracing)

But could you be a little more descriptive

 
I just need 2 know if when i seal it if i should put in the subs reverse or normal and what i should use to seal it because i already have the box and subs but it was poorly sealed when i got it

 
//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif dude just put them in the way everyone else dose dont have them facing inside the box or anything like that
 
Inverted or regular, doesn't matter. No performance difference. If you feel your subs basket + motor are particularly sexy and want to see it, then invert it.
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to my knowledge when they are inverted they hit harder atleast thats what ive got with my previous expereiances because this is for my work personaly i have to mtx 10s inverted in sealed boxes on a 1200 jensen that hit hard but this is comepletly different then wat i do at work

 
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