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<blockquote data-quote="budahbuddy803" data-source="post: 8380211" data-attributes="member: 566041"><p>I agree with bubba. Build your spare tire enclosure, sealed. Find the volume of your enclosure. If the interior is all glass you can do this by filling it with water, then measuring how much water it held. If the volume is enough for a porter enclosure, check the amount of port area you need for that size enclosure. Get an aeroport and cut it to the desired length. Cut a hole in the top baffle and mount the aeroport. I would love to do a spare tire enclosure, but I drive pretty long distances relatively often and would be SOL on the side of the road if I get a flat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budahbuddy803, post: 8380211, member: 566041"] I agree with bubba. Build your spare tire enclosure, sealed. Find the volume of your enclosure. If the interior is all glass you can do this by filling it with water, then measuring how much water it held. If the volume is enough for a porter enclosure, check the amount of port area you need for that size enclosure. Get an aeroport and cut it to the desired length. Cut a hole in the top baffle and mount the aeroport. I would love to do a spare tire enclosure, but I drive pretty long distances relatively often and would be SOL on the side of the road if I get a flat. [/QUOTE]
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