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Simple Subthump enclosure question

Old 03-21-2005, 12:44 PM
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For a convertible, I was checking their website and it says you must remove the jack and spare tire to install the enclosure. Does that mean everyone just does without a jack and spare tire?
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Yes, that's what it means.
Old 03-22-2005, 07:45 PM
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Yeah...who needs that weight anyways
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yes, that is what I have done.

Be aware, with the top down, ALL bass will disappear.
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I actually have a 10" sub in a sealed enclosure with the amp mounted on the back of it. I plop it into the bottom of the trunk with the sub facing up. The enclosure just fits in the tub of the trunk. I connectorized it with weather pack connectors so I can just un clip it when I need more trunk space.


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