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SportTrac Discussion
Audio Systems
Sub box quality
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<blockquote data-quote="Rahul Sharma" data-source="post: 825375" data-attributes="member: 65791"><p>yeah, you mount the sub where there is the most amount of depth, however, in this case that's something that can't be changed - the max he can get is the same along the entire back wall. however, if you can use the entire back wall of the 08 STA, i would suggest doing something similar to my setup, dividing it into two seperate sealed partitions, and placing one sub in each. if you can go higher and wider, you will get more air space and that's what needed for the subs in question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rahul Sharma, post: 825375, member: 65791"] yeah, you mount the sub where there is the most amount of depth, however, in this case that's something that can't be changed - the max he can get is the same along the entire back wall. however, if you can use the entire back wall of the 08 STA, i would suggest doing something similar to my setup, dividing it into two seperate sealed partitions, and placing one sub in each. if you can go higher and wider, you will get more air space and that's what needed for the subs in question. [/QUOTE]
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