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<blockquote data-quote="moorezy" data-source="post: 4388432" data-attributes="member: 578973"><p>To state the obvious. fold down seats if you can, or remove them completely; then have subs facing in toward cabin. Facing subs in toward cabin may not work for all cars. My seats don't go down in my car... Having your rear deck free may also help ( no 6x9s or whatever speakers are there ) this will allow more air to come through to the cabin. Deadening the trunk well will also help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moorezy, post: 4388432, member: 578973"] To state the obvious. fold down seats if you can, or remove them completely; then have subs facing in toward cabin. Facing subs in toward cabin may not work for all cars. My seats don't go down in my car... Having your rear deck free may also help ( no 6x9s or whatever speakers are there ) this will allow more air to come through to the cabin. Deadening the trunk well will also help. [/QUOTE]
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