Sub Air Space Displacement........

0.0758 cubic feet

Per kickers website, just gotta poker around. Under the Support tab, go to Technical Support and then T/S Parameters and it gives you the displacement in cubic centimeters and cubic inches. 131.1 cubic inches divided by 1728 cubic inches per cubic foot yeilds 0.0758XXXXXXXX cubic feet of displacement

 
0.0758 cubic feet
Per kickers website, just gotta poker around. Under the Support tab, go to Technical Support and then T/S Parameters and it gives you the displacement in cubic centimeters and cubic inches. 131.1 cubic inches divided by 1728 cubic inches per cubic foot yeilds 0.0758XXXXXXXX cubic feet of displacement
yea for math

 
yea I was actually thinking that after I posted it, all I could find though on there. Now I am curious as to what it means by displacement. Couldn't scare up anything with google either :/

 
Here try and redeem myself. I don't know how exact you want to be, but this should be its worst case displacement. (yeah more math I know lol, sorry I am an engineering student and its what I do:*******: ) But the cutout is supposed to be 11" square, with a mounting dept of 6.75" so that volume is 0.47 cubic feet. Sounds much more realistic, maybe round down to 0.4 or whatever, but it has to be somewhere around there.

 
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