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I'm going ported with my 15k, and was just tossing around a few ideas.

I'd like to invert the sub so it's facing down into the box, and have the slot port firing towards the rear hatch. In my sealed boxes I've always had the subs rear firing, because that gives better results in my truck (over firing towards the roof).

So since the port will be facing the hatch, do you think I should just mount the sub on that same side, or would I be ok with mounting it on top of the box and inverting? I just think it would look really mean like that.

Thanks.

 
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