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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Las Vegas, NV
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Re: subwoofer box
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Nice find! I built that box which is currently still under my seat. Each 10" sub has exactly 1.0 cube as well as polyfil. Someone wanted to buy it a while back... if they are no longer interested, I'd be willing to sell it.
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Mandan,ND
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Re: subwoofer box
Would you mind giving the measurments of the box?
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Kelso, WA
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Re: subwoofer box
I built a sub/speaker enclosure for underneath my bench seat. It is the full width 42", 11" deep, and is 7.5" tall in front tapered down to 6.5" in the rear. The box is sealed and is internally sectioned off. I have 2 6"x9" speakers mounted in front and a 10" sub mounted on top. As mentioned before I have no seat adjustment but I don't need it. I'll take some pics if you want and I can scan the plans. I built the box myself in woodshop for about $10.00 but If you had it built at a shop it would be a couple of $100 bills.
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