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<blockquote data-quote="crzybob77" data-source="post: 29278" data-attributes="member: 541733"><p>i just got a R/T box for 2 12s. I will be putting 2 pioneers VCCS subs in there. Anyways, the box is obviously covered with that thin grey/black carpet. For a better seal with the subs, should i cut off the carpet right around the sub holes so the subs can seal right to the wood. Cause, i would think that putting the sub on the carpet might cause an air leak because it wont be able to get a very tight seal. Also, i know that the pioneer subs come with strips of padded tape to mount them with, will this stuff help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crzybob77, post: 29278, member: 541733"] i just got a R/T box for 2 12s. I will be putting 2 pioneers VCCS subs in there. Anyways, the box is obviously covered with that thin grey/black carpet. For a better seal with the subs, should i cut off the carpet right around the sub holes so the subs can seal right to the wood. Cause, i would think that putting the sub on the carpet might cause an air leak because it wont be able to get a very tight seal. Also, i know that the pioneer subs come with strips of padded tape to mount them with, will this stuff help. [/QUOTE]
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