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Old 12-23-2016, 05:58 PM
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Originally Posted by southerman21
Do you have any pictures by chance?
I will try and get some. Planning on finishing it up this weekend. Might take measurements so i can make it a little bigger in areas if i get bored later anyways
Old 12-28-2016, 04:06 AM
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Originally Posted by southerman21
Do you have any pictures by chance?
What I've been doing the past few days
With seats down
Fits nice and snug
This box is just my template I'm starting to think. All I had was a circular saw and jig so my cuts aren't perfect and it doesn't line up perfectly.
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Where is everyone grounding their amps in the rear?
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Originally Posted by gunfreak00
Where is everyone grounding their amps in the rear?
I went to the bracket that the Passenger rear seat latches to on the back wall. There should be a couple bolts in that area that should work.

It's the bracket on the left, you can barely see the Ground terminal and bolt at the bottom of the bracket.

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Originally Posted by SixShooter14
I went to the bracket that the Passenger rear seat latches to on the back wall. There should be a couple bolts in that area that should work.

It's the bracket on the left, you can barely see the Ground terminal and bolt at the bottom of the bracket.
Dude do you have a chrome jack?? It looks like it in the pic! lol
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Originally Posted by Leadsled124
Dude do you have a chrome jack?? It looks like it in the pic! lol
ha, no. Just a reflection.
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Crimony ... 19 pages and no measurements. There goes an hour I'll never get back. If it wasn't so cold out I'd have better spent my time measuring myself. OP should become a politician. Lots of promises...
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Crimony ... 19 pages and no measurements. There goes an hour I'll never get back. If it wasn't so cold out I'd have better spent my time measuring myself. OP should become a politician. Lots of promises...
I'm gonna be finishing my box next week. I'll share my measurements, it's my 4th design (only wasted a sheet of mdf and 100+ hours on the first 3 ). It's .6 cuft. You can lift the bottom of seat up and lock it, but too close to run sub with seat up. With seat down there's 4 inches or so. I have a JL 10" TW3 that will go in there and it is TIGHT! But atleast you guys will have some measurements.
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Member CougarCruiser had a shop build and Save the dimensions for others to use, in his Thread. Id reccommend contacting him, for the shop and dimensions of the box, as his fit a JL 10tw3. And the rear seat fully functioned using the sub.

He had the box and sub for sale recently, in the Classifieds here for 500.00...
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Didn't show all my math here but net volume came out to be like .35 and with the polyfill I heard it added 40% volume.. so .49 cu ft. .....sub recommended .5 cu ft ...good enough for me



this is with the bottom of the seat lifted, it touches the surround on the sub. gonna have to unplug the sub if seat bottoms need to be lifted for a trip



.5 lb of polyfill, used super77 to stick it in there good



First time carpeting, front looks good but back has alotta seams



Have the output from Sony Amp going into my sound processor, rca's from output of sound processor to input of Alpine amp, then output of Alpine amp going back to factory speaker wires.

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