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Old 08-06-2012, 10:39 PM   #82 (permalink)
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Default Sub Box Option

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Originally Posted by helidriver View Post
Honestly, I didn't even think about the spare, so I'm not sure.
I thought about the removal of the sub box prior to designing my sub box to fit in the rear hatch area where the foam piece is located. The sub box in this location does not have to be removed in the event of a flat tire. I fabricated my sub box out of fiberglass with a basa-core weighting in at 6 lbs. The sub box has a gel-coat finish with a similar finish like the plastic 370Z interior panels. The sub box is designed to be flush with the 370Z hatch floor and has a speaker cloth covering the sub and signal processor for a stealth look. The sub box houses a 8" sub, Audison bitTen, and a 5-channel amp. Bear in mind, that a 8" sub is the maximum size sub that will fit in this area of the rear hatch. Sound-wise is good mostly due the the bitTen signal processor.

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