My custom sub enclosure
Took a month or so but finally done, 2 alpine 10' type r's, quantum 2000watt amp, Jl amp for the interior speakers, new focal polyglass 6 1/2' door speakers, new focal tweeters. Also installed a fan under the plexy glass with an air vent for circulation, and last of course yellow led's.
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I just wanted to try something different so i put the subs in at an angle, easy fixed if need be. I used mdf plywood, yellow carbon fiber looking vinyl, plexyglass, some really strong glue, can't remember what kind exactly. No need with dynamat with this setup, no rattle except a little from my spoiler but that's soon getting taken care of. But with the quantum amp, my buddy's a dealer he hooked me up with a dirt cheap price, and it puts out plenty of power for my subs. The only crap part was I had to take apart the amp to change out the orange led's to yellow. And to DJPcustoms, it's not hard at all, if your gonna go with 12's your gonna have less room in the spare tire area and the sub wall is gonna be alot closer to the back of the car, don't even try ported I'll worn you now, if you try and use the spare tire area like i did, u wont have enough room. That's the only reason i went with sealed and not ported
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