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Dose anybody have any experience with running walls behind the backseat in an SUV? The vehicle will be a Toyota 4runner. I'm going to buld a wall directly behind the backseat because I don't want to lose seating capacity and my parents would be kinda pissed, I'm 20 and It's my vehicle I don't know what their problem is. Any way looks to be about 18-20 cubic before displacement, using 400 inchs port tuned to about 42 or so and 14 cubes after everything, Any thoughts? or tips, Ow ya the subs will be two DD9515's.
-------------------- Team Sounds & Motion "Jamie" aka: "Mr. Pender" 1990 Toyota 4Runner Eclipse 8443 Crossfire amps USamps DD6.5 LT's- .5ft. ported @ 40hz 128.8db "On the dash"! Crossfire EH-3's Horn compression drivers Posts: 131 | From: Marquette, MI | Registered: Nov 2001
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I built a wall for a cust in a 4runner about a month ago. It was behind the back seat. 2 18W3 JL's tuned real low for getto bass. I got ~16 ft^3 from a box that went in through the back door so you could deffinately get 20 if you built it in the truck. Like I said it wasn't built for comps but it does ~150 with only 1200W on the pair.
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it will be loud and low but dont expect very high DB numbers.. i have done exactly this and i did not meter as high as i woould like to have... so my wall is moving all the way forward
Posts: 1854 | From: freezing in FAIRBANKS ALASKA | Registered: Aug 2000
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