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TI specific subwoofer box
TI specific subwoofer box
Published by TI-driftin
06-05-2008
Default TI specific subwoofer box

Here is a drawing that i created for a subwoofer box. This thing fits 2 subs in the back perfectly. It sits snug underneath the lip of the back seats and still allows enough room to lift up the floor panel to access the jack and everything. It also sits completely flush with the back of the seats so there is no gap between the box and the back seats to allow maximum volume without wasting space. This box is sealed and is designed for the 12" kicker solo-baric subs. It has an internal volume of 1.2 cubic feet per sub. This box may be used for other subs as long as you change the cut out and make sure it is within the recomended volume of the subs. But if your smart enough to build a sub box your smart enough to modify it to your likings. Hope this helps!

Ok so the drawing is to big to attach. Here is what it looks like in my car. Send me a message if you want the drawing. I can email it.
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