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    Quote Originally Posted by ricky51barth View Post
    i have a quick question can i monut my amp under the back seat or is that too hott
    yes, that's where most people put them.

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    my 1000 watt amp never has any troubles.. its under the passenger side (the 40 of the 60/40) seat..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Newell1225 View Post
    my 1000 watt amp never has any troubles.. its under the passenger side (the 40 of the 60/40) seat..
    What make/model is your amp? I am looking for a new one that would ideally fit where my Infinity is now.

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    I really like the flush look of your enclosure. Let me know if you ever are into making any more.

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    yeah that looks good and is much lower profile than the JL audio steathbox
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    Quote Originally Posted by DrumBoy View Post

    I really like the flush look of your enclosure. Let me know if you ever are into making any more.

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    I would build more, if there was enough interest. You wouldnt be interested in my price if I was just building one, but if I were doing like 5.... I can spec the box out for whatever 8", but I highly recommend the W3. I suppose I could even do them for a WJ. The way this box is secured and the fact that it was engineered spicificaly for the speaker it houses, makes it sound better than most comprable boxes I have heared. Its tight, loud, and deep enough to make people look for the 10's.
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    I went with the external MDF frame with fiberglass backing moulded to the corner with enough room to open lid for spare.

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    hell heres my wk one for gigs and shits...

    MDF with fiberglass over the hump sooner or later gonna fiber it into the rear hatch...
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    Here is mine in my ZJ.



    I added padding to the storage area and nothing rattles.

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    Guess I'll throw mine in. My initial plan was to have it on the side of the cargo area like the above pics, but I ended up going the easy way out. I made is specifically for the displacement of this sub, so it's just big enough to get the job done, with no excess space. The back of the box is angled to run parallel with the seat, so it sits nice and snug. Filled it with fiberglass insulation, it sounds great!


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