11-26-2010, 11:41 AM
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A True Z Fanatic
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Memphis
Age: 35
Posts: 16,104
Drives: 09 A/T 370z blue
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Originally Posted by jikhead
Nissan 370Z Forum - jikhead's Album: Custom Sub-Box IN Spare Tire
The cubic space in my box ended up being a little short on the minimum recommendations for my speaker, but it still sounds fine. It did sound a little weird and off, but after sticking the poly in the box, that seemed to address the weird displacement sound I was getting. Still, an 8" shallow sub instead of a 10" is what I should've gone with. I also took some foam and raised my hatch liner up about an inch so that it's not directly sitting on the subwoofer.
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hmm is it better the the stock touring bose sub?
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Originally Posted by HKYStormFront
between my rear seats... oh wait 
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would that work ?O.O
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Originally Posted by 2theextreme
This is how the body shop did mine:
 hmm i still need my trunk
However, since I have the air ride suspension the air tank is also under that so I lost my spare tire. Fix-A-Flat for me now on.....ugh!
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