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<blockquote data-quote="just call me KeV" data-source="post: 8805939" data-attributes="member: 656095"><p>It's been 10 years since I've had a walled vehicle and it might be time again. I've done 3 before. I think I could do 2 18" or a single 21" I want to retain all my legroom so I wouldn't be building to the "B" pillar. I can build into the trunk if needed. I have a few ideas but I wanted to round table this ish and get some pro's and cons. I have a few different subs to try but I wouldn't run any more than 1500 watts. I want to stay low power. I'd love to run it on my fronstage amps would actually be only 60 watts. lol I also want to retain the rear door midbass so I have 12" of depth and about 16" at the top. I wouldn't be chasing numbers. I've already had my 150 and I'm good. I'd just like to build another wall if only for asthetic reasons. </p><p>Dimensions:</p><p>This would be the outer dimensions of the possible enclosure based on the measurements I've just taken. </p><p>39H x 48w x 12D</p><p>This would leave me with a little less than 12 cu. after wall thickness, internal bracing, and driver displacement. </p><p></p><p>Thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just call me KeV, post: 8805939, member: 656095"] It's been 10 years since I've had a walled vehicle and it might be time again. I've done 3 before. I think I could do 2 18" or a single 21" I want to retain all my legroom so I wouldn't be building to the "B" pillar. I can build into the trunk if needed. I have a few ideas but I wanted to round table this ish and get some pro's and cons. I have a few different subs to try but I wouldn't run any more than 1500 watts. I want to stay low power. I'd love to run it on my fronstage amps would actually be only 60 watts. lol I also want to retain the rear door midbass so I have 12" of depth and about 16" at the top. I wouldn't be chasing numbers. I've already had my 150 and I'm good. I'd just like to build another wall if only for asthetic reasons. Dimensions: This would be the outer dimensions of the possible enclosure based on the measurements I've just taken. 39H x 48w x 12D This would leave me with a little less than 12 cu. after wall thickness, internal bracing, and driver displacement. Thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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