Re: Sub Boxes
I'll get you guys the exact dimensions on the box....The box wasnt very expensive at all...what took the most time was the finish (paint)....the Digital Designs sub that we used has a huge
magnet so it had to be mounted as low as possible to fit in the box....the box's air space was calculated for the single speaker we used....I guess you could use two subs that require less airspace each (one behind each seat)...the pain with mine was that the sub ended up directly behind the center console so I had to move my center console forward about 1/2"....If I had to do it again, I would probably do 2 less demanding 8 or 6 inch subs; one behind each seat....It pounds like mad as it is, but was alot of extra work moving the console to keep the speaker from contacting the plastic when the speaker moves in and out.....I wish I would have taken more pics of the process.....This guy is a master box designer/maker....he didnt build this the easy way...he designed my box with strength as his number one priority....this enclosure is being held in by our felty trim piece that you see above the box, and below our rear window....I just forced it under that trim and it held it perfectly.....
As for the comment above about selling them, that is totally doable if we build and ship them unpainted....I forget what he charged me to make this, but it was very affordable...I can get a price if anyone is interested....If we can raise a few orders in the form of some sort of gp, I can get them built and shipped as long as we can cover the costs here...I would think a minimum of 5 orders could pull this off....If I see any interest, I can have him make a "plain" duplicate of mine next week and I can take pics of the process and measure the depths of the enclosure and so on so you can plan on what subs to use and so the DIYers here can have photos of how to do there own...this box is only good for smaller subs without enormous magnets....wont work for 12" subs....just let me know and I can get it done.....