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Old 03-20-2017, 09:21 AM
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Originally Posted by gintyfab
These were my measurements for the box I made. these measurements will allow you to fold the seats up still(but it will be touching the face of the box)



finished box. still haven't installed it yet. no time.....

I like this setup. I looked really hard at the 8" Comp RT's but I wanted to try to fit 2 of them and couldn't make it work. Nice job on that box too!
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Originally Posted by gintyfab
my box was with the carpet removed behind the sub and the radius corners allow the box to be wedged in between the two bolts.
That box looks amazing. Good job
Old 03-20-2017, 09:46 AM
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Originally Posted by gintyfab
These were my measurements for the box I made. these measurements will allow you to fold the seats up still(but it will be touching the face of the box)



finished box. still haven't installed it yet. no time.....

That is sweet! What type/size wood did you use? Thanks for the measurement. Keep us posted how it pounds .
Old 03-20-2017, 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Stew81
I like this setup. I looked really hard at the 8" Comp RT's but I wanted to try to fit 2 of them and couldn't make it work. Nice job on that box too!
Yeah, I've always gone with Jl subs, but I couldn't get a 8w3 to fit in the rear. I am anxiously awaiting to find time to get this installed to see if I like it.

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That is sweet! What type/size wood did you use? Thanks for the measurement. Keep us posted how it pounds .
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I used MDF in a stacked process.

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Old 03-20-2017, 12:46 PM
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Awesome!!
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Originally Posted by Jbird90


this was the one I want to work, but can't find if it fits
it doesnt fit behind the seat, I found it fits 95% under the seat though..
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Originally Posted by clubsfit
it doesnt fit behind the seat, I found it fits 95% under the seat though..

WHat if you take a table saw to it and slim it down. Will it fit then? Might be easier then trying to build one.
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You need to take some angle out, most likely easier to build one, especially considering how bad it will look chopped up with the carpet and all
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yeah, it matched the carpet good, so it almost looked like it was supposed to be there. it didn't stick out past the cushion
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Originally Posted by hvfc6040
You need to take some angle out, most likely easier to build one, especially considering how bad it will look chopped up with the carpet and all
It can easily be re carpeted but your probably right to build one from scratch.




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