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Twin Sundown SA6.5 SW D2 32Hz Ported 0.6ft3 in Ford Escape Box Build
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<blockquote data-quote="imsickofweed" data-source="post: 8645878" data-attributes="member: 668971"><p>There are some little hideaways in the rear where the factory subwoofer would be behind the interior beauty panel. Something could be tucked in there between the plastic beauty panel, hatch structure and outer quarter panel skin. Youd need better fiberglassing skills than I possess and would need to cut away some unibody structure to get the volume. You would also have a sub showing or at least a speaker grill with fabric over it at the end of the day. My year escape has an option for a 6” sub that the kicker fits in, the box is too shallow for a single sundown. Later years have a factory 8” sub and box, but the panels dont match my interior color and the rear seats in those years have a latch that comes through that panel. So Id have a darker gray and a hole and any 8” sub that would handle 500w wouldnt be shallow enough. Ive been thinking of how to do this for a really long time, searching wrecking yards and researching, and all that. This is seriously the best was to get something worthwhile and not have a box on display.</p><p></p><p>Heres the promised video, its dark so you cant see the rearview mirror vibrating very well and I didnt do the annoying paper on the port shot. Theres some clipping in there before I turned it down a few clicks. I have the volume up farther than I normally have it and what I set the gains for.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]3gYBlCbc1hU[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imsickofweed, post: 8645878, member: 668971"] There are some little hideaways in the rear where the factory subwoofer would be behind the interior beauty panel. Something could be tucked in there between the plastic beauty panel, hatch structure and outer quarter panel skin. Youd need better fiberglassing skills than I possess and would need to cut away some unibody structure to get the volume. You would also have a sub showing or at least a speaker grill with fabric over it at the end of the day. My year escape has an option for a 6” sub that the kicker fits in, the box is too shallow for a single sundown. Later years have a factory 8” sub and box, but the panels dont match my interior color and the rear seats in those years have a latch that comes through that panel. So Id have a darker gray and a hole and any 8” sub that would handle 500w wouldnt be shallow enough. Ive been thinking of how to do this for a really long time, searching wrecking yards and researching, and all that. This is seriously the best was to get something worthwhile and not have a box on display. Heres the promised video, its dark so you cant see the rearview mirror vibrating very well and I didnt do the annoying paper on the port shot. Theres some clipping in there before I turned it down a few clicks. I have the volume up farther than I normally have it and what I set the gains for. [MEDIA=youtube]3gYBlCbc1hU[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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