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<blockquote data-quote="saywhat?" data-source="post: 844856" data-attributes="member: 554367"><p>i want to seal my cabin from my trunk with the subs firing into my back seat. question is. how do i go about doin that? i cant rip up carpet and i cant physically change anything. is there a way to get a "good enough for daily" setup with them firing into the cabin. maybe some kind of wall in front of the subs to block the main portion of the air to get though. from what i know.....u cannot seal it 100% cuz of the whole hinge delimma, am i right/wrong or even the right track?? this is a 2005 mustang and im lookin at two 15 rl-p sealed with a jbl 1201.1 most likely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saywhat?, post: 844856, member: 554367"] i want to seal my cabin from my trunk with the subs firing into my back seat. question is. how do i go about doin that? i cant rip up carpet and i cant physically change anything. is there a way to get a "good enough for daily" setup with them firing into the cabin. maybe some kind of wall in front of the subs to block the main portion of the air to get though. from what i know.....u cannot seal it 100% cuz of the whole hinge delimma, am i right/wrong or even the right track?? this is a 2005 mustang and im lookin at two 15 rl-p sealed with a jbl 1201.1 most likely. [/QUOTE]
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