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Old 02-08-2008, 11:18 PM
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Hi,

Does anybody have pictures, links,and/or plans of rear seat area sub boxes, or any place that sells them? I'm looking perferably at boxes no taller than the bottom of the rear seat speaker grills since I run my rear channel speakers there.
And yes, I know it would be easier to just get a large rear well box, but I use that area daily.The rear seat area never gets used so thats why I want to put one there.
I m looking at running a pair of IDMAX10s or 12s in the box ported if possible, if there's enough Cu. Ft.,otherwise sealed w/subs facing the back of front seats.
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Anybody........?

Any constructive info would be greatly appriciated about my future project Idea.
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this is something you are gonna have to fab and design yourself
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sounds like a good idea, but you'll have to fab it up
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Thanks,

Yeah, I kind of figured that.

Any links to plans, or pictures of a rear seat sub box would still be helpful though.
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search around on google and stuff. I know I have seen it done on f body cars. When I was doing installations we did one on a 3rd gen camaro that had dual 15" JL W6s that fired towards the seats with a molded in amp rack..... I wish I had my portfolio but the girl i was with at the time burnt it.
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I spent about 6 hrs yesterday and got few ideas, but most of the sub boxes were HUGE!, but very, very impressive! Like some of the TC and FI sub setups.........WOW!.........very impressive indeed!

Any more info would still be greatly appriciated !
There's no such thing as too much info,not to me.



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