has anyone built their own box for a 2011+ screw
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I can take some measurements tomorrow for you. I have a 1.9cuft box that I built that houses 3 12" Pioneer ibFlats. Designed specifically for those subs but it should give you a general idea.
Here are some plans that I found on this site that I based mine from.
Here are some plans that I found on this site that I based mine from.
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Just posted this for someone else - its a great site for figuring out your designs volume.
http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/boxcalcs.asp#rec
http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/boxcalcs.asp#rec
#5
Originally Posted by JoeBoost
I can take some measurements tomorrow for you. I have a 1.9cuft box that I built that houses 3 12" Pioneer ibFlats. Designed specifically for those subs but it should give you a general idea.
Here are some plans that I found on this site that I based mine from.
Here are some plans that I found on this site that I based mine from.
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#7
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I'm am doing the same thing. Box will be sealed. As cool as Joe's is, I don't want my box sticking out from under the seat.
It will be down firing. Still figuring out exact dimensions as I want it to have enough clearance for the motor. So I may end up cutting out a hole in the top and adding a square piece on top (like you see on FoxBox, etc...) The top mounting depth of my 10" sub is 4.25". (from memory. I have it penciled out at home. As well as driver displacement, etc...)
See below concept picture below.
This site is helpful too.
http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/rftech/box_wizard.asp
It will be down firing. Still figuring out exact dimensions as I want it to have enough clearance for the motor. So I may end up cutting out a hole in the top and adding a square piece on top (like you see on FoxBox, etc...) The top mounting depth of my 10" sub is 4.25". (from memory. I have it penciled out at home. As well as driver displacement, etc...)
See below concept picture below.
This site is helpful too.
http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/rftech/box_wizard.asp
Last edited by Guinness68; 06-22-2012 at 05:47 PM.
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Originally Posted by JoeBoost
Here you go...some internal bracing and glassing for added strength.