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Old 06-09-2012, 03:53 PM
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Really liked the design of the sealed single 10" enclosure joe offers, but unfortunately it doesnt fit 11-12 screws. Heres the results of my modification to make it fit. Only lost 0.1 cubic ft of airspace so it still has enough for the JL 10W3v3-4 i plan on installing. Box extends the length of the drivers side rear seat, leaving room under the smaller passenger side rear seat for an amp. First pic is the before. Please pardon the sawdust still smeared in the bedliner in areas, still have to clean it up.
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Really liked the design of the sealed single 10" enclosure joe offers, but unfortunately it doesnt fit 11-12 screws. Heres the results of my modification to make it fit. Only lost 0.1 cubic ft of airspace so it still has enough for the JL 10W3v3-4 i plan on installing. Box extends the length of the drivers side rear seat, leaving room under the smaller passenger side rear seat for an amp. First pic is the before. Please pardon the sawdust still smeared in the bedliner in areas, still have to clean it up.
Nice job Black Dynamite, can't even tell you modded it. Did you just chop off the back and cap it off? If you polyfill the interior of the box it should help make up for any list airspace. My JL10w3v3 is just about broken in and it puts out the best bass I have heard in screw yet, you will be quite pleased with your intended combination, I promise.... When you go to install the w3 and it seems like it won't fit don't worry, when you screw it in the plastic cap will allow for some "stretch" and your W3 will fit like a charm.
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Thanks! yeah i just chopped some of the back off and trimmed a piece of that to reseal it. Preciate the tips
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looks good!
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Couple of things for anyone else considering this mod. I added some legs to the rear of the box to allow some more clearance for the sub. The box also fits much better on the passenger side, due to the location of the handle on the underside of the drivers side seat. (The sub cap on top of the box rests directly on it, creating a lump in the seat. I also imagine it would rattle once installation is complete)



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