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Good news kind of, atleast not what I was expecting. The skeleton I made fits perfect under the seat, does not require it to be lifted at all. By the time you make a box with 1/2" or 3/4" mdf and leave atleast 1.5" for downfiring if not around 2 you have right around 4" mounting depth which limits back to most shallow subs not including Sundown's SD line which are closer to 5". What I didn't expect was that by slightly angling the front like I did which flow with the seats angle I'm 90% sure you can front fire any 8" you want. Here's pics of a 2012 DC M2 8" behind the skeleton.

Downfiring, just remember you need to subtract atleast 2-3"s for wood and baffle clearance.

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But what I didn't expect

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What are the outside dimensions of your skeleton? Also one thing to watch out for is those latches on the bottom of the seats, they stick out farther than anything else. You may have already accounted for them, just an FYI.

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Hell yeah dude! That's fuckin perfect, I would love measurements

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Even better to save you math. If you build it exactly like the dimensions out of 3/4" and miter as shown in this pic the area of airspace is 62.71 inches. Simply multiply your box inner box width for cubic inches.

I have a full box design for sketchup for a single 8 inch with 1 cube net and a 4" aero tuned to 37. Tuning can be changed without effecting much, a 3" aero will tune lower easier. I'll upload it tomorrow. Can I share files from dropbox?

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I'd do a 3" Aero port for 1 and a 4" for 2 8s.

Are you firing the port towards the door or forward?

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Side firing the port. A 3 inch would work fine but I like port area. Ran a 6" for a 12 and wish I could have fit a 8". Sundown, soundqubed, or DC 8 should handle a 4" aero just fine. Only 12 inches port by doing so.

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Go ahead big box big port gonna be loud. And there's still room to add a 2nd 8 if you wanted and run them inverted.

Chick took 3 shots of Jager, and then, pissed in my mouth.. oh.. wait.. naw.. that wasnt weird..

He probably tearin dat ass up every night. Reason for "insomnia" Ain't sleeping cause he's like a horny hamster on coke.

2000 grand prix gtp: SOLD My Home Theater Build (working progress) 2002 accord coupe

subs: 2 soundqubed hds300 12s 4'1" towers tuned to 29hz sub: AQ hdc3 12

Amp: pioneer gm9061 amp: poineer gm9601

headunit: kenwood kdc 255u mids: SQ pro mids

midbass: polk db 8s highs: stock

mids/highs: shitty off brand

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