Randy960
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yes, I had to trim a little bit of plastic. I used either 3/4 or 1/2 mdf, I forget which, but 1/2 should be fine for something that small. What exactly is polyfill?
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+1 must be gut lessThat's not very much air space for a 10" subwoofer. I like the idea though.
this is true but the pressure on the back side of the cone is the same so unfortionaly there's only one way outIf your sub box is a little short of the required air space just stuff some polyfill in the box. It will make if it seem like the box is bigger by slowing down the air movement inside the box.
it would probably overheat if you stuffed it dense and tight like a pillow, but I leave it loose and light enough in there so it fills the box without actually having to compress the filling at all.
first, you shouldnt need to fill it with any thing, all that does is over heat the sub, and you can blow them faster. and how making the CF less makes it sound like a bigger box.....idk......he box is gonna give him a punchy sound vers a biger box will make more rumbley. id form the the box to cover all of the cover. even if it means adding a lil tab to the top of the box to fill in space.
who ever said they wanted to use a kicker you need to use the cvt its there flat one.
to the guy that wants to cut off the center of his seat......wft go buy another pass side seat and have "40/40" then put the sub there and save the seat in case you want to sell it or what ever.
also. if you wanted to have subs and seats buy an suv. you have limited space back there any way. if you want to leave it stock and work around everything in the up position i get that. but who in there right mind would want to jam in next to a 10 inch sub. or and sub for that matter. the seats suck to begin with with out having a sub in your face, and your balls crushed.
sorry thats kinda ranty. i dont want to sound like an ass but you have to come to terms with your limitations and make a decision one or the other.
and ps i like the idea but whos gonna put there drink on a sub,
first, you shouldnt need to fill it with any thing, all that does is over heat the sub, and you can blow them faster. and how making the CF less makes it sound like a bigger box.....idk......he box is gonna give him a punchy sound vers a biger box will make more rumbley. id form the the box to cover all of the cover. even if it means adding a lil tab to the top of the box to fill in space.
who ever said they wanted to use a kicker you need to use the cvt its there flat one.
to the guy that wants to cut off the center of his seat......wft go buy another pass side seat and have "40/40" then put the sub there and save the seat in case you want to sell it or what ever.
also. if you wanted to have subs and seats buy an suv. you have limited space back there any way. if you want to leave it stock and work around everything in the up position i get that. but who in there right mind would want to jam in next to a 10 inch sub. or and sub for that matter. the seats suck to begin with with out having a sub in your face, and your balls crushed.
sorry thats kinda ranty. i dont want to sound like an ass but you have to come to terms with your limitations and make a decision one or the other.
and ps i like the idea but whos gonna put there drink on a sub,
ok i dont get how the sub between my 2 buckets will "crush my balls" but whatever. secondly, it wont be in my face??? the port and sub will both face the rear on the cab so that the bass resonates in the back half of the cab. i tested it out today and it sounds amazing and the bass sound is now centered in the cab which evens out the noise for both driver and passenger. i can show pics after i cut off my center seat to fit the tube.
ps...i would just buy another passenger seat to have a 40/40 combo. but that not too easy to come across and have it match my current seats