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<blockquote data-quote="kush-divinity" data-source="post: 5668761" data-attributes="member: 599719"><p>Is this going in an old Cadillac? I had the same issue with an 87 Fleetwood.</p><p></p><p>The idea is sound, and I tried something very similar, but was greatly displeased.</p><p></p><p>I built a new enclosure, subs forward, port forward, and slid it all the way to the front. I had plenty of room behind the box for my tools and extra clothes.</p><p></p><p>You can do as I did, and run a 2x2 strip around the sides and top of the box. After it is in place, you can screw MDF panels cut to fit your trunk to seal it. I screwed some of mine to the metal in the trunk, then hit it with Great Stuff to seal it. That simple 3 hour project eliminated 90% of my trunk rattle, and added a nice bit of pressure in-car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kush-divinity, post: 5668761, member: 599719"] Is this going in an old Cadillac? I had the same issue with an 87 Fleetwood. The idea is sound, and I tried something very similar, but was greatly displeased. I built a new enclosure, subs forward, port forward, and slid it all the way to the front. I had plenty of room behind the box for my tools and extra clothes. You can do as I did, and run a 2x2 strip around the sides and top of the box. After it is in place, you can screw MDF panels cut to fit your trunk to seal it. I screwed some of mine to the metal in the trunk, then hit it with Great Stuff to seal it. That simple 3 hour project eliminated 90% of my trunk rattle, and added a nice bit of pressure in-car. [/QUOTE]
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