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Topic: sub box over rear deck

Posted By: lilchepe
Subject: sub box over rear deck
Date Posted: January 06, 2006 at 2:53 PM

Hi my fellow audio fanatics. Well i am going to start a new project that i have never attempted but i've seen it.  I plan to build a sub over the rear deck and face the subs to fire tords my interior.  I would only some advice on how to get started.  Would i have to mold the box into the rear deck or can i actually make two pieces.  Any advice would help thanks guys.  Im so excited about this project it will be used on my honda. I've seen cars with a box design and ohh my God the rock spl's up to 150spl. well guys thanks again . Jose



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Posted By: jfunk06
Date Posted: January 07, 2006 at 5:25 PM
hmmm.  Are you talking about blocking your back window by bu9ilding a box onto your rear deck?  Or putting woofers into the deck like the highs are?  i'm not too sure what you are asking here.  But ill try to help with ideas if you explain it to me :)

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Govenor of Jimcinati

93' GMC Safari XT




Posted By: sparkie
Date Posted: January 07, 2006 at 8:47 PM
The easier way might be to build a sub box that fits under your rear deck and then seal the front of the box to the rear deck and upper part of the back seat. This way the rear deck doesn't have to support the weight of the box, as it isn't strong enough to hold alot of weight. If you seal the box output, you won't have any sound leakage into the trunk. I have done the smae thing many times. Sometimes it is easier to seal it to the upper part of the rear seat and channel the sound through a trunk pass through. Cutting large holes in the rear deck isn't advisable as it seriously weakens the structure of the car and rear window. Make sure everything that even look like it could rattle or vibrate is secured or deadened someway.

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sparky




Posted By: jfunk06
Date Posted: January 08, 2006 at 10:44 AM
When putting any kind of woofer into your deck, shhh, in your trunk for that matter.  I would STRONGLY, STRONGLY, STRONGLY, advice cutting an MDF back plate.  Rear decks are prety much cardboard and carpet.  Put a layer of MDF on the bottom of that to give it rigidity, attatch the MDF to both the deck, and the surroiunding metal.  And you will have a very strong deck.  Without it, it will flex easier than butter man!

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Govenor of Jimcinati

93' GMC Safari XT




Posted By: lilchepe
Date Posted: January 08, 2006 at 2:20 PM
hey man whats up, well im not tryin to block the window.  im going to face them like the highs. i have an idea on how to start the thing thats breakin my head is how am i going to design the top frame deck.
jfunk06 wrote:

hmmm.  Are you talking about blocking your back window by bu9ilding a box onto your rear deck?  Or putting woofers into the deck like the highs are?  i'm not too sure what you are asking here.  But ill try to help with ideas if you explain it to me :)




Posted By: lilchepe
Date Posted: January 08, 2006 at 2:27 PM
Thaaank you guys for ur tips now thats advice i apreciated now i have an idea how to get started. i forgot to mention that im going to make it a sealed box.  now my other question is im planning to make a mold like a beauty panel for the deck. i am going to add that mdf to support the top of my deck.  now since i want my subwoofers to look as is they are factory , whats breaking my head is, will i have to mold the beauty panel to my sub box? or do i have other alternatives?  do u guys know if there is any sites with pictures so i can check them out.




Posted By: jfunk06
Date Posted: January 09, 2006 at 4:36 PM
IMO, to add said "beauty panel," i would build the box like you would.  Then, build a FG deck(for your beuty panel)  Put some foam between the two, and attatch it to your box.   

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Govenor of Jimcinati

93' GMC Safari XT




Posted By: lilchepe
Date Posted: January 09, 2006 at 7:33 PM
jfunk06 wrote:

IMO, to add said "beauty panel," i would build the box like you would.  Then, build a FG deck(for your beuty panel)  Put some foam between the two, and attatch it to your box.   
   Hey buddy whats up , wow i never thought of using foam u gave me another idea man . Thanks alot





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