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  1. The only way that would work is if you made the box a lot taller at the back to make up for the air space you would lose. I was just thinking about making some fiberglass cup holders to put on the front and back of the box.
  2. I have no clue, but if you want I can send you the autocad drawings when I am finished making them.
  3. Thanks for catching that. The box would have been tuned to 42hz Does this look correct to you?
  4. I just did a finally calculation of everything and I would have 3.79cu ft of airspace with the subs displacement and without including the port. The port would be .5cu ft of airspace. Edit: These numbers are without bracing too. Do you think this will work?
  5. I changed the port size and I also added some more wood to bring the volume down. Here is a 3d model of it.
  6. Here is an updated copy of the drawing. I tried to include all the dimensions. I think it is confusing so I tried to color code some of it. The magenta area at the top is 18in high. The green part is a small arm rest. It will be 15in high. The part to the left that is completely white in the top view is slanted down for my AC controls in my truck. It will not be part of the box. I will be using 3/4 inch MDF for the whole box. Also subs are 12.5 inches wide. Edit 1: I forgot one thing. The box will be 15 inches wide. Edit 2: Some of my dimensions were wrong so I updated that.
  7. I'm building a custom center console for 2 12w7s and I was wondering if you guys thought about 4.75cu ft of airspace would be good for them. I have a rough draft drawn out for the box so far. I was also going to try to tune the box to 32hz. This will be the first ported box I have ever built and I don't want to screw it up. I will upload a new drawing with dimensions and a top view when I finish them.
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