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992door

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Ok I know it has been done but I cannot find it. Someone put the sub in the area between the rear passenger fenderwell and the back of it. On the right in this pic. Anyone know what I am talking about. I want to put a sub in the tahoe but dont want to have to put a box in the back since there is already not that much room

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99 - I removed the inner fenderwell from floor level up to about 2" below the window, and used 3/4" MDF to make a box to fit in that space. I only fabbed up the front, sides, top and bottom, the outer fender skin is the back wall. Mutiple layers of fiberglass strengthen everything, and I netted about 2.5 cu ft, without intruding into the cargo area.

I actually did both sides, have Celestion 15" subs in each, and still have 49" from side to side. I carry a lot of sheetrock and plywood working as a contractor, I couldn't afford to give up any space.
 

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I'm deff interested as well...

best option I've seen is the JL audio stealthbox center console 10" but it runs steep at 650$

I'm not sure if you guys remember that sick 1999 2 door that is on auto trader right now for 17,900$ ?... It's a bad ass rig but very expensive...anyway... that dude has a nice sub in the back that kind of conforms to the rear left wheel well

Some one needs to fab those up and sell them. I would for sure buy one.

I'll post link if I can find it

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http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.j...=b&num_records=25&cardist=1424&standard=false

Check out the rear sub pics
 

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hey be nice! :flipthebird: :D

I know, I didn't like them either until I put them on my rig. They just worked. My Moto Metal 951s were to flashy for the blackness
 

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I've posted this up, it would fit in the right rear wheel well.
 

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How big does it need to be for a 12" sub. I figured that one up and it came out to about 2.4 cubic feet. that is without taking into account for the wood thickness
 
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Dont know if you have actually looked at that drawing hard but it will not work with anything bigger than an 8
 
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Ok I redid my numbers. I came up with 0.62 cubic ft if you use 5/8. That is hardly big enough for anything
 
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Well the one that I am getting needs. .5 but it takes up .14 so really it need to be .64 dont know if that little bit is going to make a difference

Oh and i am getting a sundown SD2-10

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ok wrong again. forgot to take out one thing came up with .56
 

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