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  1. So my sub’s Vas is 328L which is about 11.5832 cu.ft. So 10x that would be 115.832cu.ft. If the bed was enclosed it would have about 58.6 cu.ft. If I made another port somewhere between the inside of the bed and the outside air, would that work better than just completely sealing the bed with a tonneau cover?
  2. I appreciate your help and I will!!! I plan on sealing the bed pretty well anyway!! The accordion boot is great at sealing out the elements according to the reviews!!! I’m excited to get started!!!
  3. They have heavy duty accordion boots that can seal the opening between the cab and the bed. The bed has a total volume of about 58.6 cu/ft . I’m planning on running a Stereo Integrity IB-24.
  4. Yes sir that’s the Stereo Integrity Audi!! Partly where I got some inspiration from! I’m pretty sure I can use some accordion boot like they use in blowthru builds to keep the weather out! I’m just wondering if my way would work better than say just cutting out my “port” opening in the cab & the bed and building it exclusively in the bed!
  5. I have a 1997 F150 regular cab short bed and my original plan was a Memphis VIV 1422 in a 4th order blowthru. I’ve been researching a lot about infinite baffle enclosures seeing as I’m about SQ but I’m still trying to get LOWWW🤣💪🏼💯 I’ve been looking at the Stereo Integrity IB-24 sub and trying to figure out if there is anyway to get what I’m looking for with this type of setup. If I cut a large enough opening in the cab & bed, mounted the sub to a baffle board on the inside of the cab with the cone facing into the cab, sealed up the opening area between the cab and bed and slap a tonneau cover with plenty of sound deadening in the bed, would this work? No reputable enclosure builders that I know of here in Charlotte, NC and I don’t have the woodworking tools currently to build the 4th order myself. Thanks for your help!!!
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