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i have a 1985 camaro iroc-z and i am currently in the process of building a custom sub box to drop into the rear well of it...i have found little to no help on good dimensions for building this i have already gotten all the materials and just waiting on some help for building the box itself...thank you to anyone who has anything

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2 15's sound really nice, but it takes the entire well and all space behind the rear seat.  It is not an easy box to build if it is your first box.  I do not have any dimensions but I can draw you a picture so you will know what it is supposed to look like.
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i actually have all the equipment...2 12's a monoblock amp and i have built boxes before i'm just looking for good dimensions for the rear well
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Do you have a tape measure and an angle finder?  The angle finder is optional.
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no idea what an angle finder is but ya i got a tape measure i aint stupid dude....i was just hoping to get the dimensions...
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We have no idea how much airspace your woofers require, we aren't psychics dude.
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hahah oh i see well it requires 1-1.5 of ft^3 for each one they are audiobahn flame q series woofers...i will be mounting them reverse for the look tho so no need to take them into affect when measuring volume
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It was 1985 when I built that box. I was able to get close to 6 cubic feet. I had to take up the entire well and all of the area behind the seat. I really don't remember the dimensions, I think the box was 36 inches wide. But other than that I don't remember any dimensions. If you could draw a diagram of the shape you desire and the maximum dimensions that you have to work with, and the dimension that you would rather take from to achieve the volume you desire, we can help you with the design. I am sure you can get the volume you need without going into the well. If you do, it will not have to go to the bottom.
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actually oi dont mind going into the well...i was actually looking for the dimensions for that so maybe it could flush with the back...i think it would look a look cleaner
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