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Sundown x8 enclosure design help..
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<blockquote data-quote="West1" data-source="post: 8637468" data-attributes="member: 586208"><p>From one crew cab to another, don't bother firing sub down. I have a x10 in a frontier and since rotating my box 90* (firing forward), I can turn the volume higher. Sub doesn't seem to bottom out. I raised my seats 2" and in the end I still had to remove my rear seats. Now that they are out, my new box for some 15's should be done in a couple weeks.</p><p></p><p>I did however have a SD-2 under the raised seats and it fit the best of both worlds, passengers and bass. I doubt you'll have enough space for a pair of ported x8's in a properly designed box.</p><p></p><p>Everything has to do with port area. Length, port size etc... What Hz you looking for?</p><p></p><p>Get with shredder, he designed a box for me after giving his specs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="West1, post: 8637468, member: 586208"] From one crew cab to another, don't bother firing sub down. I have a x10 in a frontier and since rotating my box 90* (firing forward), I can turn the volume higher. Sub doesn't seem to bottom out. I raised my seats 2" and in the end I still had to remove my rear seats. Now that they are out, my new box for some 15's should be done in a couple weeks. I did however have a SD-2 under the raised seats and it fit the best of both worlds, passengers and bass. I doubt you'll have enough space for a pair of ported x8's in a properly designed box. Everything has to do with port area. Length, port size etc... What Hz you looking for? Get with shredder, he designed a box for me after giving his specs. [/QUOTE]
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