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<blockquote data-quote="S.P.L." data-source="post: 6963146" data-attributes="member: 620770"><p>It really comes down to what kind of subs your going to use. If you got some kenwoods then even 5/8th would work, lol. If your gonna use some competition subs then you could use a 1" face plate and 3/4" pannels or go 1" all the way around. It really does depend on what subs your gonna use, for example if its 2 JL 13W7's then you have to build a 1" box all the way around and it should be braced. Check to see what the sub manufacturers recommended enclosures specs are and start there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S.P.L., post: 6963146, member: 620770"] It really comes down to what kind of subs your going to use. If you got some kenwoods then even 5/8th would work, lol. If your gonna use some competition subs then you could use a 1" face plate and 3/4" pannels or go 1" all the way around. It really does depend on what subs your gonna use, for example if its 2 JL 13W7's then you have to build a 1" box all the way around and it should be braced. Check to see what the sub manufacturers recommended enclosures specs are and start there. [/QUOTE]
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