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OK So I recently bought a 18" BTL And put in the trunk of my 96 Impala SS. It hits real hard so hard that to pushes air out threw the crack by back window. I adjusted the trunk lid as low as I want to go with out f(&^'n up the body lines. Still does it so I need a good way to fix this. So any ideas any of you got or you have had this problem and know how to fix let me know.

96 IMPALA SS

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lol this site is rated R cept for the 18+ section that's rated X :D

...srry for gettin off topic :blush:

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5200 marinetex put around the seal and it will never leak again.

oh you might not ever get it open again but it wont leak.

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5200 marinetex put around the seal and it will never leak again.

oh you might not ever get it open again but it wont leak.

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picture wit an arrow pointin to where the air is leakin so we can know exactly where it's leakin and we can point u in the right direction for a proper repair

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i belive if you are looking at the rear of a trunk car, you see the trunk lid and then above the furthest point of the lid there is a gap and then there is the back glass, i belive hes refering to the gap at the back glass

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I have a welder you can use to weld the bish shut, unfortunitly there isnt much you can do unless you rebuild the whole system and get the sub firing into the cabin sealed off from the trunk.

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i belive if you are looking at the rear of a trunk car, you see the trunk lid and then above the furthest point of the lid there is a gap and then there is the back glass, i belive hes refering to the gap at the back glass

Exactly

96 IMPALA SS

Pioneer DEH-P8600MP H/U

Pioneer TS-C160R 6.5"

Pioneer TS-D690R 6x9"

JBL GTO755.6II

Stinger spdh-10 cap

100sqft. Fatmat

AQ 3500d

18" FI BTL 7cuft 35Hz

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