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<blockquote data-quote="psycho72" data-source="post: 651158" data-attributes="member: 558429"><p>Nice woof (LOL, sub pinup, LOL).</p><p></p><p>Now for the comment above, would it be feasable to use the trunk as a ported encloser to benifit from the monstrous space it probivdes. For example lets say I built a baffle covering the rear seats, turning 110 degrees, then 90 degrees up to the rear deck. Screwed it all into place, siliconed it up. Sprayed the trunk (including the lid) &amp; the part of the box visable in the trunk with Rhino liner. Covered it in Brown Bread. Replaced the foam weather stuff with rubber and tightened down the trunk lid (hell I'll rig up one of those cadillac trunk thingys that wrench down the trunk after you close it) for more pressure on the rubber seal. If I did all that would that be sealed enough to add a port and basically make my trunk a 10 cubic foot (I am guessing on that one as I have no idea how big it is) box for say 2 or 3 fifteens tempests (or whatever combo would be happiest in the huge enclosure)? Am I living in dream land (I tend to go way overboard with projects, especially because I usually want it all).</p><p></p><p>***edit***okay I think I may be going way too far...someone smack me quick!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="psycho72, post: 651158, member: 558429"] Nice woof (LOL, sub pinup, LOL). Now for the comment above, would it be feasable to use the trunk as a ported encloser to benifit from the monstrous space it probivdes. For example lets say I built a baffle covering the rear seats, turning 110 degrees, then 90 degrees up to the rear deck. Screwed it all into place, siliconed it up. Sprayed the trunk (including the lid) & the part of the box visable in the trunk with Rhino liner. Covered it in Brown Bread. Replaced the foam weather stuff with rubber and tightened down the trunk lid (hell I'll rig up one of those cadillac trunk thingys that wrench down the trunk after you close it) for more pressure on the rubber seal. If I did all that would that be sealed enough to add a port and basically make my trunk a 10 cubic foot (I am guessing on that one as I have no idea how big it is) box for say 2 or 3 fifteens tempests (or whatever combo would be happiest in the huge enclosure)? Am I living in dream land (I tend to go way overboard with projects, especially because I usually want it all). ***edit***okay I think I may be going way too far...someone smack me quick!!! [/QUOTE]
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