new set up in my trunk
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it was supper easy, those 10" type R's dont need much volume and you can see theres not too much to the walls the hardest part was cutting the crossover holes in the '/8" ply just right. All you really need is a skill saw and hand drill but i would recomend using a table and mitter saw and a drill press to get everything just right if you have access to it. The walls are just screwed to the subs, theres a metal tab on my car stock so I made the walls too long and banged them in and the tab sunk into the wood and holds on super tight. Give it a shot you'll be suprised at how easy it is and dont worry about screwing the walls up they'll be covered with carpet anyway.
Heres a pic of my original set up, I got the idea for it because my sub box is really tall and kept falling over the walls hold it up.
As you can see in the pic those are just pieces of ply with amps screwed to them.
Heres a pic of my original set up, I got the idea for it because my sub box is really tall and kept falling over the walls hold it up.
As you can see in the pic those are just pieces of ply with amps screwed to them.
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