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Celica hatchbacks that have full size spare tires and have a big bulge in the middle of the trunk how do you put subs or anything in?
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My old sub box used to be triangular and it sounded awesome with 1 12" in it.
Use shallow mount subs like Kicker CompVT's. Their 12" sub has a mount depth of only 4 5/16", and can also be flush mounted against the back of a box. They even come with a metal plate so you can sink the sub into the backside of the box and put the metal plate on the backside of the magnet. I use one of these subs in a thin box and it sounds pretty good. I have plans to make a box that is similar in nature, but will house my bigger AVI SLS-300 sub on the right side and then be sunk in housing my amp, capacitor and crossover on the other side. This post has been edited by Sinyk: Oct 15, 2008 - 5:33 PM -------------------- ![]() |
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