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<blockquote data-quote="ArrizX" data-source="post: 1844452" data-attributes="member: 568233"><p>Well, I just watched a video with a Type R 10''. And in his trunk, its insane. Nice and loud, altough doesnt seem to hit lows too well. And I really want some lows.</p><p></p><p>This will probably be a no brainer, but comparing a Type R 10, and 12'', how much will the typial trunk flex. Mind you ill have it dynamatted.</p><p></p><p>I dont want the trunk to flex in and out. Although, I dont mind a bit of rattleing or even minor flexing. Just I dont want it notiable. Or be able to make pennies jump like in the one TCAB Type R 12'' video in that truck if you have seen it.</p><p></p><p>So I gues my question, for a novice will the 10'' give sufficient lows and loudness but it wont flex the trunk. Or shoulud I just stick with the origional 12'' idea, and hope it doesnt flex.</p><p></p><p>Then again, I could always get two of the 10''s or even two of the 12''s, and I bet that either would suit me fine, but that would provide too much air flow wouldnt it? I guess for what I dont want, gettin two of either subs would make the flex happen?</p><p></p><p>Anyways, will one 12'' flex the trunk badly? And if it does, should I downgrade to the 10'' so it doesnt flex.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArrizX, post: 1844452, member: 568233"] Well, I just watched a video with a Type R 10''. And in his trunk, its insane. Nice and loud, altough doesnt seem to hit lows too well. And I really want some lows. This will probably be a no brainer, but comparing a Type R 10, and 12'', how much will the typial trunk flex. Mind you ill have it dynamatted. I dont want the trunk to flex in and out. Although, I dont mind a bit of rattleing or even minor flexing. Just I dont want it notiable. Or be able to make pennies jump like in the one TCAB Type R 12'' video in that truck if you have seen it. So I gues my question, for a novice will the 10'' give sufficient lows and loudness but it wont flex the trunk. Or shoulud I just stick with the origional 12'' idea, and hope it doesnt flex. Then again, I could always get two of the 10''s or even two of the 12''s, and I bet that either would suit me fine, but that would provide too much air flow wouldnt it? I guess for what I dont want, gettin two of either subs would make the flex happen? Anyways, will one 12'' flex the trunk badly? And if it does, should I downgrade to the 10'' so it doesnt flex. [/QUOTE]
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