Well, it's almost that time of year again and I'm getting the system redo itch. Right now my trunk looks like this:
I know, I know, it looks like ass. This was my first set up in this car, and now you can see why I want to redo it. It actually does sound pretty good, bit I want a little more thump in the trunk. That is why I'm upgrading to a x1200.1. But enough about my lack of skills for now, I'm thinking about doing something along the lines of this (thanks tsonka):
Now, what I'm wondering is how would I port my sub is a setup like this? I'm thinking about a box size of 2 cuft tuned to let's say around 28 hrz. I'm going for SQL (isn't everyone ). So, has anyone done this before? Any tips? Thoughts?
New trunk install questions
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Where do you guys put your beer, tools or groceries? I'd be so afraid of punching a hole in a sub using those setups. And no trunk space and no spare tire. What do you do if you get a flat tire?
I used a step ladder from a kid's bunkbed to quasi protect my sealed XMax12 triple. I use milk carton type containers when I'm carrying anything small enough to get through the bars. And there's a factory donut spare under there too.
I used a step ladder from a kid's bunkbed to quasi protect my sealed XMax12 triple. I use milk carton type containers when I'm carrying anything small enough to get through the bars. And there's a factory donut spare under there too.
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