Where can I put a 10″ or 12″ sub?
The first step in making space for your amps and subs is to remove that styrofoam piece with the spare tire tools, wrap up the tools in a towel, and put them in the spare tire. Now, you have the whole recessed area free for a subwoofer. Note that the JL Stealth Box will fit in this space and is defenitely an option open to you. However, Any local shop would charge you at most $150 to make a box out of MDF and with all or part of the leftover $300+, you can get any number of great subs. The general shapes that will give you the most airspace are: …in order of increasing internal volume but also increasing complexity. I have the measurements readily available here: http://www.geocities.com/mariobonifacio/measurements.htm Expect to get about 0.7 cu ft, 0.8 cu ft, and 0.9 cu ft out of the three shapes–respectively. If you think you’ll need more volume than 0.9 cu ft, it’ll probably be really tough with MDF and so you’d be looking at having to use fiberglass with which you could probably
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