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Old 03-31-2008, 02:46 PM
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a box for 4 T2's in a suburban

Hey there...

Ok.. so I have a 97 gmc suburban and 4 T2's.. I need some tips before I get started building a box.. I know a few people here have built / designed a box just like the one I will be building. I have never built a sub box but I have done alot of reading and I hope it all turns out in the end.

Is there a specific way to put a sub box together? Like.. what sides fit inside / outside?
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what kind of T2's? there are quick a few different brands that make a "t2" heading, this will help decide which box will best suite your needs!
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Old 03-31-2008, 03:14 PM
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Good sub, I ran a few pairs in my time :P The best way I found, is to use a program that has color coating(on thesite) then it shows what sits in where and I find best attachement system is Predrilling holes, lots of glue, and screw until your blue in the face :P
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predrilling? come on guys... get some glue and a brad air nailer... get some clamps or someone to give you a hand... The glue does the fastening the nails hold it until the glue dries... for four subs make sure you brace the inside of the box or go double thick on the front baffle as well
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subs up port back, a shitload of plp, lots of time, and a few beers to get u thru the build
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Originally Posted by booyah
Hey there...

Ok.. so I have a 97 gmc suburban and 4 T2's.. I need some tips before I get started building a box.. I know a few people here have built / designed a box just like the one I will be building. I have never built a sub box but I have done alot of reading and I hope it all turns out in the end.

Is there a specific way to put a sub box together? Like.. what sides fit inside / outside?
I'd like to see your enclosure design, if you have one made.

I'd suggest 8 cubic feet @ 35hz, subs up, port back
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