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<blockquote data-quote="Spud2388" data-source="post: 6850158" data-attributes="member: 560562"><p>Well, its been a while since i've been on here but after having my old setup in my grand cherokee, <a href="http:////forum/car-audio-build-logs-cars-trucks-suvs/305377-1999-jeep-grand-cherokee-build.html" target="_blank">here</a>, i have ripped it out in place of a spare tire (lift and whatnot). But I desperately need some bass back. I'm limited to the dimensions of a removable box located in the spare tire well. I played around with some card board and made what is the biggest box I can fit in there and still have a little room for some storage as well. I have pretty much 1cuft of air space and a maximum mounting depth of 5in, and thats maximum with no ventilation for cooling against the rear of the woofer. I have read some reviews on the shallow mounts subs and on the 8"ers but i really dont know where to go. I have a nine.1 from my old build that I would like to use again, so Im pretty sure its enought power. What's yall's suggestions?</p><p></p><p>cliff notes- 1cuft of air space, maximum mounting dept of 5", looking for a good sounding sub, not spl of course...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spud2388, post: 6850158, member: 560562"] Well, its been a while since i've been on here but after having my old setup in my grand cherokee, [URL="http:////forum/car-audio-build-logs-cars-trucks-suvs/305377-1999-jeep-grand-cherokee-build.html"]here[/URL], i have ripped it out in place of a spare tire (lift and whatnot). But I desperately need some bass back. I'm limited to the dimensions of a removable box located in the spare tire well. I played around with some card board and made what is the biggest box I can fit in there and still have a little room for some storage as well. I have pretty much 1cuft of air space and a maximum mounting depth of 5in, and thats maximum with no ventilation for cooling against the rear of the woofer. I have read some reviews on the shallow mounts subs and on the 8"ers but i really dont know where to go. I have a nine.1 from my old build that I would like to use again, so Im pretty sure its enought power. What's yall's suggestions? cliff notes- 1cuft of air space, maximum mounting dept of 5", looking for a good sounding sub, not spl of course... [/QUOTE]
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