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  1. Dont know if ram just designs or if he builds also. Might wanna email him.

    That would be a good suggestion.

    What 18 are you using and what kind of room?

    Well It's not a store-bought sub. A buddy of mine built it. All I know about it is that it has a rockford fosgate hx2 motor.

    Ah I see.

    Well what space do you have to work with? I may be able to help you out a bit. I'm 3 hours north of Dallas and been building for 15 years or so.

  2. I have 4 of them in a wall behind the back seat of my blazer. I have a AQ3500D(waiting on two OA3s to replace it) at .5 ohm with rise to 1.13 I clamped the amp at 3874 on 13.2v. They take it like a champ though. Sound clean work great daily on that power..that is clean unclipped power though.

  3. MC_Flexible-Curve_lg.jpg

    they call it the flexible curve i cant link ya

    I use this, unless I need to build something much larger and quicker. Then I use poster board and just trim it to fit. Then use that to transfer the design to wood. All depends on what is going on and what I'm building. I have used a combination of both in the same build as well.

    Pipe cleaners should work, but it may be a tad off because of the "fringy things" on them..but nothing you couldn't trim or sand down.

  4. Ok I measured the trunk, here are the dimensions:

    Under 6x9s: 34" wide, 15.5" high, 28" long

    Between 6x9s: 22" wide, 17" high, 34" long

    That enough?

    Are you wanting to do just a basic enclosure? If so then your "under 6x9" enclosure is the best option. If you want to do something a little different then you can build your "under 6x9" specs then add the between area to it and get a tad bit more space.

    Looks like you are going to have to use precision ports or similar though to get the volume you want.

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