Sub mounting in a wagon
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Here are a few options for you:
http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show....php?t=1273758
I would have like to have made a custom mdf/fibre glass enclosure fitted into the driver side rear corner (just in the curved space by the rear light. That way you still retain most of the boot space & get a neat enclosure. But I doubt its easy to calculate & make.
The other would be to use the spare tyre space, but for me I would like to have a spare just in case of a puncture.
The easiest would be a normal angled sub box behind the back seat.
All really depends if your using a single sub or 2.
For me I found a single 10" that provides the sound I am looking for.
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http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show....php?t=1273758
I would have like to have made a custom mdf/fibre glass enclosure fitted into the driver side rear corner (just in the curved space by the rear light. That way you still retain most of the boot space & get a neat enclosure. But I doubt its easy to calculate & make.
The other would be to use the spare tyre space, but for me I would like to have a spare just in case of a puncture.
The easiest would be a normal angled sub box behind the back seat.
All really depends if your using a single sub or 2.
For me I found a single 10" that provides the sound I am looking for.
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