are there any sub box gurus out there?
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are there any sub box gurus out there?
hello all, I am looking to put 2 or 3 bazooka triangle 9.9's in my car but have no clue about the measurements of the box. is there anyone out there who may have time or just existing knowledge on the dimensions of a 2 triangle box? I'd like to put 3 in but I do not know if i have enough space. If someone could do this for me i'd be in your debt forever
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why not come up with the dimensions yourself? Everybody always asks for dimensions because they aren't ever willing to try it themselves. It's not hard. If you can use a tape measure, you can figure out what dimensions are available, and you can either build 1 piece at a time to make sure it fits, or you can come up with plans on paper first, although that usually requires revision once you start cutting.
To find enclosure volume, you just multiply length x width x depth. For triangular areas, it's length x width x height x 1/2. Any box can be broken down into rectangular and triangular areas and the volume can be easily calculated.
To find enclosure volume, you just multiply length x width x depth. For triangular areas, it's length x width x height x 1/2. Any box can be broken down into rectangular and triangular areas and the volume can be easily calculated.
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