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Old 01-23-2009, 08:31 AM
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Question Rear seat / trunk pass through Sub enclosures

Hi all,

Would any of you who have your subs set up in the rear seat / trunk pass-through area be willing to post photos in this thread?

I have tried searching, and while I have found a couple, it would be great to compile them in one spot.

I'm kicking around some ideas for using this approach and would love to see how you guys (or ladies) have done it. Open to pointers on materials used, techniques, challenges that were run into along the way...

Full build would be primo if available, or simply front & rear shots, current system or old - whatever you have!

Thanks in advance.
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Old 01-23-2009, 09:23 AM
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this one worked really well, i did 152 db in testing, never got to finish it before i got a new car tho.

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Old 01-23-2009, 10:52 AM
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This is a great thread being worked on right now. Its one of the best designes i've seen for a ported rear deck enclosure.

Camry, 10's in the deck. - Realm of Excursion

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Old 01-23-2009, 02:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Blu
Hi all,

Would any of you who have your subs set up in the rear seat / trunk pass-through area be willing to post photos in this thread?

I have tried searching, and while I have found a couple, it would be great to compile them in one spot.

I'm kicking around some ideas for using this approach and would love to see how you guys (or ladies) have done it. Open to pointers on materials used, techniques, challenges that were run into along the way...

Full build would be primo if available, or simply front & rear shots, current system or old - whatever you have!

Thanks in advance.

Go with a little more cone area and put in a pass through. It will free up space and lower your class
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Old 01-23-2009, 02:29 PM
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Not mine, but I built it:

Here you can see the fiberglass flare and one of the vents coming through the stock 6x9 holes, along with a 3.5" mid for fill:


And the backside of the D shaped box had the amps on it:


And the rest are here: Dodge Avenger
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Old 01-23-2009, 04:03 PM
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Don, (citrate)I loved that one you were building for your Neon!! I remember seeing this in person and wow, Would have loved to see that get done.
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Thanks guys - keep 'em coming!
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Originally Posted by efxtruck
Go with a little more cone area and put in a pass through. It will free up space and lower your class
I follow on the freeing up space... not sure I follow on the lower class aspect. Can you please clarify?
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Nice glassing work Dukk!

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Old 01-23-2009, 06:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Blu
I follow on the freeing up space... not sure I follow on the lower class aspect. Can you please clarify?
If you plan on competing with you system you want to keep everything as far back as you can.
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