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jacobrjett wrote:might sound like a weird question
anyway, im thinking about removing the rear parcel tray in the back of my ae111 levin.
I am wondering if there is going to be any issues with the car. im not too worried about the rigidity from a performance standpoint, more so as wof issues etc.
will i come across any issues with cutting out the parcel tray when it comes to warrent of fitness etc. ? i will probably make a wooden template to put back over it when the time comes to sell it.
a lot of you will probably wonder why the $&#$% im thinking of doing this, its because i want to build a sub box that fires the subs and ports up toward the rear window and seal it off from the trunk, so i have the benefit a hatchback would have with SPL.
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DeeCee wrote:The setups I normally advise in sedans is to orientate the subs backwards and fire them into the tailgate and leave some speaker grills over the coverings.
jacobrjett wrote:annoying considering that hatchbacks and station wagons dont even have a parcel tray
phoenix wrote:DeeCee wrote:The setups I normally advise in sedans is to orientate the subs backwards and fire them into the tailgate and leave some speaker grills over the coverings.
^What he said. Rear firing usually generates the most cabin gain (or perceived gain anyway).
Leon wrote:jacobrjett wrote:annoying considering that hatchbacks and station wagons dont even have a parcel tray
Maybe sell your car and buy one of those? If you're going to get serious about the doof doof.
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