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Alright on my new box im building the specs of the port are (inner dimensions) 15.5 tall, 7.5 wide, and 32 long

the depth of the box is 25", so it needs to turn

my question is how long should the second peice be to give me the 32 overall length?

The peice with the black lines on t is 16.75 and that is including the .75 from the front wall

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How long does the second peice need to be?? :drinks:

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Looks like it should be 15.25

i was going to pm you about this but i decided to just make a thread

thats what i thought too my my buddy that works at the local mobile one (hes been in the car audio game a longggggg time) he was saying something about measuring from the center of the port to get the overall length but then the second peice from his measurements ended up being way shorter

but i think 15.25 is right

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I would make the first piece 23" and the second 7". As long as your 2" from the back board of the box you will be good.

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I would make the first piece 23" and the second 7". As long as your 2" from the back board of the box you will be good.

this is incorrect

the port has to be the same width all the way back or the tuning will be all worng

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I would make the first piece 23" and the second 7". As long as your 2" from the back board of the box you will be good.

this is incorrect

the port has to be the same width all the way back or the tuning will be all worng

ok so if his port is 7" wide then he would want the board to be 7" from the back of the box? If so then I built mine wrong and will have lower tuning than 33 hrtz

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I hate country too..

I'd only listen to it if I got some hotass bitch in my car and shes gonna suck my dick.

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4". If you do 15.25" you're looking at over 40" of effective port length.

Alright thank you

Can you tell me how you came up with the 4"?

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I would make the first piece 23" and the second 7". As long as your 2" from the back board of the box you will be good.

this is incorrect

the port has to be the same width all the way back or the tuning will be all worng

ok so if his port is 7" wide then he would want the board to be 7" from the back of the box? If so then I built mine wrong and will have lower tuning than 33 hrtz

if your port is not then same width all the way back then it is wrong

now saying you have lower/higher tuning i have no clue..

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this is the box design

i need to have the 6.45 cubes after all disp.

i need the exact measurement that second peice should be so it dosent affect my airspace/tuning

im not at the house so i cant measure it out :(

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