Subs go where?
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Subs go where?
Any body have any ideas where I can put two 10" subs without removing the rear seats or putting a box in the trunk (I'd rather have somewhat of a trunk, no matter how small, to no trunk at all.) The amps will go right on the rear deck behind the seats.
I'm open to all ideas and suggestions.
I'm open to all ideas and suggestions.
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Well, since you've completely eliminated the only open space as a possibility, that leaves 6x9 locations or the spare tire area & corresponding area on the other side. Neither will be cheap or easy.
they make a box that goes on the rear shelf directly behind the passengers head. subenclosures sells them i think . one guy also put a 10 sub where the 6x9 went, he had to cut some plastic but you couldnt tell anyone was ever in there once the cover was on.
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I used to offer a box for the shelf, but I stopped making MDF boxes. It's really just a simple rectangular box that measures about 42x13x7 O.D. There's only enough room there for about 1.5 cu.ft. airspace if you still want to see out the rear window. Just make sure and use some metal brackets to attach the box to the shelf so it doesn't move around (and don't drill into the gas tank!).
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