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Have you considered trying to "vent" the trunck to the front? I just looked at my trunk and it looks like you should be able to run two 3" PVC pipes discreetly tucked or mounted through the upper trunk cover to the well where the top frame collapses. You would have to make sure there is clearence for the frame. By venting you would just be allowing the low fx sound wave to move the air foward.
Did you put anything behind the 6.5 rear speakers? What did you use? In stock form they are basically out in the open, killing base. |
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