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<blockquote data-quote="Diddy" data-source="post: 8330556" data-attributes="member: 663730"><p>Ah, sorry for the delayed reply, but yes, port and sub firing the same direction. Thanks for Reply's so far. I guess I have never had a box port firing in a different direction then the speaker. In the trunk of a car, rear firing in my experience has been the loudest, however in an suv I had, front firing, with the port also facing forward was better for output. This vehicle is a Chrysler 300, if that makes any difference to the advice given. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diddy, post: 8330556, member: 663730"] Ah, sorry for the delayed reply, but yes, port and sub firing the same direction. Thanks for Reply's so far. I guess I have never had a box port firing in a different direction then the speaker. In the trunk of a car, rear firing in my experience has been the loudest, however in an suv I had, front firing, with the port also facing forward was better for output. This vehicle is a Chrysler 300, if that makes any difference to the advice given. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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