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Does anyone know the dimensions for the biggest box that a 7th gen trunk can hold? I measured it, but i am double checking before I start building my new box.
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measure the cubic volume of the irregular polygons and figure it out, it would take awhile but it would be a bigass box
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What are your plans for the trunk, what type of subs, how many, and what cubefeet do they require per sub?
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2 12 kicker comp vr, i already have them in, i just want to switch to a bigger box...i am going to build one that utilizes the most space
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A Celi could hold a HUGE box if you fold the seats down & take out the rear deck. Probably 10 cubic feet. Enough for 10 subs easy.
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well for those vrs you dont need that much room. Make sure you make accourding to spec sheet other wise will be junk.
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I think my box is a total of 5 cubic feet, 2 1/2 per sub, but I'm not really sure. I just gave my installer the cash and my box has won me a lot of trophies in autosound competitions.
2002 dB Drag World Finals at 13th place in Street 1-2, 24 trophies in dB Drag and USACi SPL autosound competitions.
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A good 12" sub should be able to operate in a 1/2 cubic ft sealed box without a problem.
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