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<blockquote data-quote="beatzboi" data-source="post: 8330835" data-attributes="member: 662239"><p>I've built several boxes, but it's been a while. This will be first system in about 3 years. Im having some tech difficulties designing this box under such constraints. 2 XFL 1044 on 1000+ rms will be going into a Pontiac G6, facing into cab.</p><p></p><p>Problem Im running into is not enough volume for my box. And also not wanting to use up all the space in my trunk.</p><p></p><p>Would a pro mind building/designing a box for me?</p><p></p><p>The measurements Im working with are H=13 inches, or 1ft 1 inch, W=37 inches or 3 ft 1 inch and L=14 inches or 1ft 2 inches.</p><p></p><p>**And yes, my town has audio shops, just too shady. To my understanding the shops around here install your system, and then steal it back weeks later. Cant take that chance!</p><p></p><p>I'd really appreciate some help here from you pro's. Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beatzboi, post: 8330835, member: 662239"] I've built several boxes, but it's been a while. This will be first system in about 3 years. Im having some tech difficulties designing this box under such constraints. 2 XFL 1044 on 1000+ rms will be going into a Pontiac G6, facing into cab. Problem Im running into is not enough volume for my box. And also not wanting to use up all the space in my trunk. Would a pro mind building/designing a box for me? The measurements Im working with are H=13 inches, or 1ft 1 inch, W=37 inches or 3 ft 1 inch and L=14 inches or 1ft 2 inches. **And yes, my town has audio shops, just too shady. To my understanding the shops around here install your system, and then steal it back weeks later. Cant take that chance! I'd really appreciate some help here from you pro's. Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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