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<blockquote data-quote="subzero" data-source="post: 6281392" data-attributes="member: 600350"><p>No foam. you needs to make sure the bass can escape the trunk. check the rear dash. cut a hole out if you need to. the bass should hit the rear wall then flow around the sides to the front of the car. i would put them about 3 inches from the rear wall of the trunk. Dont change the pahse on the amp. Make sure you did not wire them up wrong. take each woofer and make sure it is not crossed on one sub. once again make sure you have enough ventalation in the rear deck to allow the bass to flow into the cab of the car. The only thing I would use that foam for, would be to dampen any areas that are rattling. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="subzero, post: 6281392, member: 600350"] No foam. you needs to make sure the bass can escape the trunk. check the rear dash. cut a hole out if you need to. the bass should hit the rear wall then flow around the sides to the front of the car. i would put them about 3 inches from the rear wall of the trunk. Dont change the pahse on the amp. Make sure you did not wire them up wrong. take each woofer and make sure it is not crossed on one sub. once again make sure you have enough ventalation in the rear deck to allow the bass to flow into the cab of the car. The only thing I would use that foam for, would be to dampen any areas that are rattling. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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