Slamming45
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10 is good, a 12 is better, 2- 12s will take up a lot of space but sounds/feels fantastic!
What specific questions do you have?
What specific questions do you have?
No, my box sits down flush with the floor, it actually resides in the cavity where the stock Bose sub used to be. Also, the amp is flush mounted in the floor, that sits in a cavity to the upper right of the spare tire. I'm getting my posts in, so soon as I get to 10 posts I can drop some pics. Here is the concept: I cut 2 round circles out of 3/4" MDF, about 1/2" less than the diameter of the inside of the spare tire. Those serve as the base and the baffle. Then I used 2x2 to make 8 vertical "stringers" to attach the top and bottom plates. Around this skeleton I glued/screwed 2 layers of pressed fiberboard (think super thick/condensed cardboard) to make the outside skin of the enclosure. Stuffed with poly-fill, a 10" sub works very nicely. When I get to post the pics, you'll see the outside, and I may even take the sub out and show you the inside framework. It took some tinkering and thinking, but was fairly simple to execute.


Hey I have the same EXACT sub! Don't you love it! Pounds so strong and very responsive! I really like MTX subs.
Yeah JD the sub is a definate BEAST and can hang with the W7. Mine is underpowered, as I'm using an old Sony Xplod that I had lying around. I really do need to upgrade very soon to hear its' full potential.
You have a knarly setup! Probably the best subwoofer integration I've seen in an FX to date. If only I were handy with fiberglassing and whatnot... but I would more than likely mess it up really badly ha. It took me an hour just to wire the damn thing I couldnt imagine cutting and hacking away. I think that you should start making them and selling those boxes to the InfintiScene family. I would be your first customer for sure!
Did you do a DIY on that btw?
Don't you love it! Pounds so strong and very responsive!
Thanks to jd planting that awful mod bug in my head, I will be making a similar enclosure myself as a weekend project. I already have the rough blueprints of what to do in my head, just have to go get measurements and I should be good to go. I won't have time this week, but hopefully I can get to it within the month. Would there be an interest in a DIY even though this might be a little more complicated than your typical DIY?
Also, if someone could tell me how to remove the left side panel in the trunk so that I don't have to spend time figuring that out, that would be extremely helpful!
JD, from both of our pics above, using out chrome strips as a point of reference, my trunk floor opens to the left of my chrome strip but I see that your floor opens about 2 or 3 notches(the raised grooves in the chrome strip) into your chrome strip. Is that correct?
And JD, thanks again for the idea. If you have more pics, don't hold back ! Haha

