Give me the rough dimensions of that box, like height in back, height in front, length, and width. I want to see what I can do with that space.
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Give me the rough dimensions of that box, like height in back, height in front, length, and width. I want to see what I can do with that space.
You have WAY too much airspace. It needs filler.
ok u see at the end of the angle is where i put a block plate(blue area) ,cause i will have a cubby and cup holders lol
so that will be the area for airspace,,width-11.5',,,lenght-20',,,height-24',,,angled part 24'
speaker will be facing forward in center of angular part of box
http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/g...ade1/box-1.jpg
http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/g...lade1/box2.jpg
its done,well not quite yet,not sure to paint to match my interior or wrap in vinyl.its not the best but its something lol.my first box
Im running Diamond d6 downfire in my center console box.
would i still be able to wrap it since i already assembled it? ill have to talk to a ulpohlstery guy.
warlock thats sweet nice and simple
Does it fit in the truck now? Looks good. More pics of the cubby!
That looks real good, especially for your first box. I think I would round the edges and paint it if it were mine.
Too much airspace though? A 10" sub should only need about 3/4 cube sealed. An easy solution if there is too much airspace is to build an enclosure that gives it proper space and mount it under the angled panel. That would leave a lot of dead space for amps, NOS bottles, etc.