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so sexy. bet that was a long grueling task for sure! hate to say it but get back out there and finish it!!!! haha

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so sexy. bet that was a long grueling task for sure! hate to say it but get back out there and finish it!!!! haha

The weird thing is that loading the subs was a pain but not that bad. I routed a lip for the subs and once they are within the lip it's just a matter of holding the motor. It gets tricky trying to grab the drill and screws while holding a sub. The top two were worse than the bottom two for sure.

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Nice wheels btw ;)

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Is that yours? Ya I wanted the U2 55's in chrome for a few years and when I saw the black ones I wanted them

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I don't know why people think you have to cram subs in a tiny sealed. 9 isn't anything crazy at all for 4 15s.

I would run a sweep before putting the loading wall back on to test sealed resonance to see where you are at. May need to adjust port tuning.

You have a lot of experience with DC subs? They don't like huge spaces typically.

Im not the one you want to try to troll. Just a fyi for you.

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I don't know why people think you have to cram subs in a tiny sealed. 9 isn't anything crazy at all for 4 15s.

I would run a sweep before putting the loading wall back on to test sealed resonance to see where you are at. May need to adjust port tuning.

I'm going to tune it with a TL

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Nice wheels btw ;)

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Is that yours? Ya I wanted the U2 55's in chrome for a few years and when I saw the black ones I wanted them

That's my truck, yes. It's filthy in that pic :(

Badass truck man!

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I don't know why people think you have to cram subs in a tiny sealed. 9 isn't anything crazy at all for 4 15s.

I would run a sweep before putting the loading wall back on to test sealed resonance to see where you are at. May need to adjust port tuning.

You have a lot of experience with DC subs? They don't like huge spaces typically.

I don't know what you consider a lot, but a have a few. Normally I don't put DC in a BP. But I've been building 4th order bandpass enclosures since 1989 so I'm not new to that by any means.

Either way, apparently small didn't work out so well. If it ends up too big then you can always displace.

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