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mishkakasalapiy 
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this is what i want to build

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Well which route are you gonna go, raised floor or tire well enclosure?
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mishkakasalapiy 
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im gonna do a tire well enclosure
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Are those subs on the sides? If so I don't understand why it will be a tire well enclosure. Or are those components on the sides?
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mishkakasalapiy 
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yea they are in a triangular shape and theres going to be an opening for the tire if i will need it
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If that is the design you want(at the top of this page) then you will not be doing a spare tire enclouse. Spare tire enclousers use the spare tire well as the enclouser. What people do is they usually make a fiberglass mold of the spare tire well and then use mdf as the top where the subs will sit. The picture you have is just a trunk enclouser.
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I understand what your saying. You want to make that design and if extra air space is needed, go into the tirewell. That sounds a bit difficult. Try your hardest not to have to do that. I'm sure it can work out without going in to the well for more space. That way you can have your enclosure and your spare tire too.
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I know with my trunk when I had 2 12's in the back I didn't need to go into the spare tire well. Also is that diagram to proportion? If it is, that is a huge amp compared to your subs.
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you have to be careful though if your keeping you spare tire and making an mdf floor it will be tricky to manuver the new floor out it is not flexable like cardboard, in my hatchback i have and mdf floor andi have a strut bar so it is really tricky to get the tire out so insted i just bout tire in a can i think its the best and sh*t its lighter than a tire lol...
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