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magnumboy22 
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Posted: June 22, 2006 at 4:18 PM / IP Logged  
hey guys, im going to start working on a box for my magnum next week...any style suggestions??? im using 2 12" kicker subs, 1 JL 500/1 mono amp, and 1 JL audio amp for my 6X9's. photoshops or cads would be nice....lol. but why would u spend your prescious time on lil ol me???
Melted Fabric 
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Posted: June 22, 2006 at 5:01 PM / IP Logged  

Well, I would not mind scribbling some ideas, will have to wait to probably friday night / saturday morning though.  I also have to see what the factory setup looks like....

What exact year and model is your car?

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magnumboy22 
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Posted: June 22, 2006 at 7:37 PM / IP Logged  
cool..thanks for the interest. its a 2005 Dodge Magnum.
Melted Fabric 
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I am looking at the pictues of the interior (LINK) and in the rear, you have little pockets back there.  You ever thought about using that area as apart of a fiberglass enclosure?

Or do you just want a box, and be done with it?

All images were taken from Magnum Photo Gallery off of the Dodge website

Dodge Magnum Box Suggestions -- posted image.

Dodge Magnum Box Suggestions -- posted image.

Does yours already have one like this shot?
Dodge Magnum Box Suggestions -- posted image.

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custombuilt15 
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Melted Fabric 
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custombuilt, I don't know what happened with your post, but here are the picture it links to

Dodge Magnum Box Suggestions -- posted image.

Dodge Magnum Box Suggestions -- posted image.
Dodge Magnum Box Suggestions -- posted image.
Dodge Magnum Box Suggestions -- posted image.
Dodge Magnum Box Suggestions -- posted image.
Dodge Magnum Box Suggestions -- posted image.
Dodge Magnum Box Suggestions -- posted image.

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killer sonata 
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Posted: June 27, 2006 at 11:28 AM / IP Logged  
Melted Fabric wrote:

I am looking at the pictues of the interior (LINK) and in the rear, you have little pockets back there.  You ever thought about using that area as apart of a fiberglass enclosure?

Dodge Magnum Box Suggestions -- posted image.

Id have to agree! Put one sub on the left and one in the right in each pocket. Try and angle them up a little and towards the rear. As much towards the center of the glass on the back hatch ass possible. This will make them louder. Plus you will still have full access to the rear of the hatch.

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magnumboy22 
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Posted: June 27, 2006 at 4:36 PM / IP Logged  
yup..thanks for all the input....but i wont be able to put them in the rear pockets. the 12"'s are too big to fit back there. i had a guy at a custom shop check it out yesterday. :-( check this out... these are 10's in the rear pockets. Custom Fiberglass Magnum
Melted Fabric 
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Wow, I have never seen so many shots in one how to, that was inssne, but I liked it. hehehe
It was almost like video, it your scroll down at the right speed.
That dude made it look factory by the time it was done.
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crazyoldcougar 
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i am interested to know how it was secured to the car.....i didnt see any posts/ bolts installed in the back in any of those pics..
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