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yanks fan box position
well install is next weekend i believe, which im pumped about, but i wanted to go and put my sub box into my trunk to see how it fits in still. go out and put it in and it fits nice and snug. but i have 2 options:
1. i can do sub and port shooting back which was the initial way i was gonna have. the only thing im worried about is the distance between the trunk and box(not including sub mounted) is about the width of 2-3 fingers next to each other. is that clearance enough you think?
2. other option is i could have the sub and port shooting up to the roof. the box i made, ironically, fits nearly perfectly back there. i can fit the width of a quarter between both box corners which sit against the trunk. the top of the box sits flush with my back seat which looks kinda tight i must admit. the only problem i see with this set-up is the box sits snug against the trunk.
which way would you go?
i personally am thinking about going sub and port up cause im worried about the clearance of the trunk and sub if its shooting back.
let me get some feedback
also, i cant figure out a place to mount my amps. if i have the sub and port up, then i think i can fit both amps in front of the sub at the back of the trunk. or i could add another piece of MDF on the front and mount my amps there? would that be safe to do?
i cant put the amps on the back of my seat cause in either option, the box fits tightly against the back seat and the amps wont be able to fit between the box and back fo seat.
hope everything made sense...since i have so many questoins, feel free to hit me on AIM, y2kmonkey33
Last edited by yanks fan, 5/6/2007, 9:02 pm
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Re: yanks fan box position
this is in a hatchback right? try subs and port up. but make the port farthest away from you.
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5/6/2007, 10:41 pm
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yes it is a hatch....or coupe. i always considered the 2 the same. so sub and port up with the port on the passenger side and sub on the drivers side?
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try sub up and port up but at the rear of the box.
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