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DDeitz
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Im looking at putting 8 Mj 18's into a 97 dodge grand caravan, im curious about sub placement and port placement. I can have the subs 2 Wide and 3 deep laying in the back of the van facing the roof. but then i am still left with 2 subs to find room for.

Im thinking i could put the 2 extra ones at the front of the box and the port out the back.

I look forward to any feedback and help i can get.

[ 09-06-2007, 01:26 AM: Message edited by: DDeitz ]

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go for that shizzle. if you did some glass work, or crazy woodwork for compound curves, i'm sure you could probably squeeze them all facing more or less up.

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yea maybe more or less but a single 4*8 sheet of MDF only fits in my van with the seats all the way forward and it still almost hits my back hatch so id have to put them on some pretty steep angles and id like to avoid that
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I got an idea... PM me with your max dimensions.
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