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thanks for the input. thats what I was leaning toward.

any input on speaker placement, subs up? subs back? port up or back? should i leave some area between the box and tailgate? i'm just not sure how to get the most out of an SUV.

if i am going about this wrong, help me out! i guess i need to talk it out more than anything.

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subs up, port back... best every time... (well 99% of the time - there's always that one vehicle that's odd, but yours won't be that one)

as far as space between the rear gate and the box.. there has to be some room so the port isn't smashed up against the door, but you don't need to have a foot wide gap or anything. too close and the sound waves can't get out of the box. probably 3-5 inches at the closest.

i'm surprised nobody else really has hopped on this thread to give you a hand...

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subs up, port back... best every time... (well 99% of the time - there's always that one vehicle that's odd, but yours won't be that one)

as far as space between the rear gate and the box.. there has to be some room so the port isn't smashed up against the door, but you don't need to have a foot wide gap or anything. too close and the sound waves can't get out of the box. probably 3-5 inches at the closest.

i'm surprised nobody else really has hopped on this thread to give you a hand...

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thanks new t1000 came today 4sex 12s tommorow still havent came up wihh the perfict box yet. thinking about leaving space for batteries behind box like steves but would leave space tight maby one on each side behind plexy, building a really cool amp rack out of fiber glass going to use carbon fiber to wrap port dress up batt trays some, lot of ideas not so much on the port thow, all my boxes have ha like a 2.5" angled port and sounded great mabe i shoul let some one else deisign some thing a littel nicer.

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NEW BOX PLANS 50 28 18 subs up port back port 10 10 10 think that would be 35 hz any better ideas, hope that i am on the right track. i just fatmated the hole bronco i should have done that first what a difference. does it mater where i put the port high or low i was going to center it

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NEW BOX PLANS 50 28 18 subs up port back port 10 10 10 think that would be 35 hz any better ideas, hope that i am on the right track. i just fatmated the hole bronco i should have done that first what a difference. does it mater where i put the port high or low i was going to center it

doesn't matter... but i'd center it on the box. looks best.

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started a new topic looking for help on tuning my port box is 47.5 x 15x 25.5 internal port is 8x15x22 deep ithink that would get me 34hz would love any input first box like this, port not fastend just sitting there untill i can gel some adivce thanks for the complimentsyellowfin020.jpg

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started a new topic looking for help on tuning my port box is 47.5 x 15x 25.5 internal port is 8x15x22 deep ithink that would get me 34hz would love any input first box like this, port not fastend just sitting there untill i can gel some adivce thanks for the complimentsyellowfin020.jpg

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