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suzukiracer019 
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anyone have any specs to reccommend for 2 kicker L7 15" solobarics for a ford explorer?
iteetwo 
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1.5cuft sealed min ,3cuft max sealed and 3cuft min ported and 6cuft max ported
suzukiracer019 
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how about port dimensions
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with a 3cuft ported 3x10x17.5 with 6cuft 3x10x6.75 will tune to 32
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suzukiracer019 wrote:
anyone have any specs to reccommend for 2 kicker L7 15" solobarics for a ford explorer?

What type of music do you listen to? If you wanting to go loud ported is your best bet. Also with Kicker L7s the closer to max recommended the better. 4.5 to 6 cub per sub. Your most likely looking at 4.5 in your vehical. If you need correct specs let me know. Also what type of power will be on them?

kicker l7 15's box -- posted image.
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iteetwo wrote:
with a 3cuft ported 3x10x17.5 with 6cuft 3x10x6.75 will tune to 32

And where did you pull those port openings from? Those are WAY too small for a L7 15

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iteetwo 
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IT WAS LATE LAST NIGHT WHEN I POSTED SHOULD HAVE BEEN 3X15X17.5 FOR A 3CUFT BOX AND 3X15X 16.75 FOR A 6CUFT BOX

suzukiracer019 
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i'll probably end up around 6 cu ft for both of them, for sure want to go ported, right now all i have is a 1000d kicker for the pair
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ZX1000.1? At 6 cube per the total box will be around 13 cubic foot for the pair after you figure port displacement. If you can get some measurments of the area you have to work with i can give you the dimentions for the box. You can also use the box calculator on this site to figure it out for your self. Port should be 3 1/2 Width 16 1/4 Height 13 3/4 Length Fb= 30 Hz and is .42 cubic foot of displacment which needs to be added to the net 6 cubic foot. So each chamber for the sub should be 6.42. Easy way to figure it is to make it 13 cubic foot. Put a baffle/partition wall in the middle to seperate it into 2 chambers. By the time you add the baffle, bracing and port per chamber you should be right on the 6 cubic foot mark. If that won't fit let me know and i will give you the specs for the 4.5 per
kicker l7 15's box -- posted image.
suzukiracer019 
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ok so it's better to have them seperate than in common chamber?
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