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ajm859830 
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Posted: November 04, 2005 at 8:53 PM / IP Logged  
I have 3 10" l7's that im lookin to put in a 99 f-150 extended cab in a ported box. I am completey lost on the box design for a ported box for these due to port size and everything else to take into consideration. I have the space of ~ 50" x  19-20"  x 12" to work with. Any suggestions or ideas would be helpful.
ajm859830 
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I have figured out a box design but heres the next problem. Does it matter where I place the port?
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Where should I put the ports?
Ports should be placed at least one diameter away from any adjacent walls. If this is not possible to do this, the tuning frequency for a given port length will be lower than that predicted by the equations, and this may adversely affect the results.

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