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Rockford Fosgate® - P3D412 with the P3 Grills ( Rockford Fosgate® - P312G ) I had the base stereo, no nav prior to this.

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Old 07-16-2009, 03:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Rockford Fosgate® - P3D412 with the P3 Grills (Rockford Fosgate® - P312G)

I had the base stereo, no nav prior to this.
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Rockford Fosgate® - P3D412 with the P3 Grills (Rockford Fosgate® - P312G)

I had the base stereo, no nav prior to this.
hmmm, did they do individual chambers and raise the floor? If so, how much did they have to raise the floor for the subs to sit?
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They only did one single chamber, but there is a LOT of air space to play with if you're able to go with fiberglass.

The floor really wasn't raised much at all, maybe 1/4 of an inch at most and that was only due to the panel on top used to make sure the entire floor was covered. The finishing panel is 1/2" MDF and sits in the same place as the stock carpeting.

It was a tight fight, though. The box is 3/4" MDF and the subs have a mounting depth of 6 3/4". You have about 8" from the lowest point to work with to maintain stock height.

They cut out a hole in the middle and built a pedestal in the box to go around the mounting for the spare tire.
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