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2015 Behind the rear seat subwoofer box

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Old 02-16-2016, 10:14 AM
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Originally Posted by jbarron74
Bummer that your to lazy and or can't measure and build your own box
Think that's a little harsh?

You did brag about your box in more than one thread, keep posting pics, and several time mention you "will be posting measurements". When someone comments how cool it is, you chime in for kudos, when someone asks for the dementions you stated you would provide, you are silent. When someone laughs about it, you come off with insults.

If you are so thin skinned, go back and edit your posts and take back what you said about posting measurements. Make it say you will not provide them under any surcomestances and that way people will not keep asking.
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Old 02-16-2016, 11:07 AM
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Ok. I do intend to provide measurements but I'm just really busy right now. I have kids and a job. Every time I want to take the box out and measure it for you guys something always comes up.
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Old 02-16-2016, 11:08 AM
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Also my harsh comments are only in reply to other people's harsh comments.
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Old 02-16-2016, 03:09 PM
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Originally Posted by jbarron74
Bummer that your to lazy and or can't measure and build your own box
Too*
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A few questions.

What is the interior volume of the box?

With the rear insulation removed have you put anything back there to diminish road noise. When I removed the insulation it was ridiculously loud.

Thanks
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I don't care if you provide measurements or not, that's a badass build. Good job, I'm jealous! I don't even have a sub!
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Originally Posted by bshiley
A few questions.

What is the interior volume of the box?

With the rear insulation removed have you put anything back there to diminish road noise. When I removed the insulation it was ridiculously loud.

Thanks
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Old 03-02-2016, 09:58 AM
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I only removed (cut) the insulation needed to allow fitment of my box. I did add dynamat to the rear wall before putting everything back together. With the back panel removed there was all kinds of noise. The vent flaps were the worst noise from what I could tell. Once the box and panel was reinstalled it was much quieter. Basically as quiet (maybe slightly more with the dynamat) as it was before I removed anything.
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Originally Posted by UH60Hosier
I only removed (cut) the insulation needed to allow fitment of my box. I did add dynamat to the rear wall before putting everything back together. With the back panel removed there was all kinds of noise. The vent flaps were the worst noise from what I could tell. Once the box and panel was reinstalled it was much quieter. Basically as quiet (maybe slightly more with the dynamat) as it was before I removed anything.
Thanks, UHHosier. Yes I installed sound deadener to the entire rear of the cab wall. When I tapped the back wall you could see the flaps chattering. I agree that with the back wall semi covered with the box but still allowing the functionality of the vent flaps it should be quiet enough.

Wish some third party would develop a box. Tired of this topic anymore.
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Good work. 1 question that I have not seen asked. If it was, my apologies. With this setup, do you retain the use of the bass adjustment on the touchscreen EQ? Thought maybe because you ran from the sony processor to the new amp you could retain that function, but then I saw your bass controller.


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