new setup...
#11
How do you get it out? It looks like it weighs a ton too!! 
Looks good though!
Looks good though!
#12
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top baffle unscrews and then you unbolt the box from the floor. can have it out in 5-10 minutes. It weighs a pretty decent amount.
#13
I would have fired the subs back if it was me, I've got a 4-10" box that never gets used because I fired them up, it looks good, but my 2-10's firing back I have now is almost as loud as the 4-10's.
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sub up/port back as always worked out well for me so I stick with it. I wanted to stick with the box under the window/seat line so that's why I built it like this. Firing back would require the box to be taller and that's one thing I wanted to avoid. My old box was 3-4" higher and it cut down on the rear window view alot.
#15
diggin the flush from top to subs. makes it look so much cleaner.
#16
Nice set up. Little better than my 2 10's... But I'll bet you I can fit more in my blazer!
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Lol. I can fit enough with the back seats folded down. Enough for weekly grocerys and such. that's all I need. Plus i have the whole trunk in my SVT to carry other stuff.
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