New member Username: Hi_lifePost Number: 3 Registered: Sep-09 | I am trying to plan how I am going to build a box to go in the ex cab of my toyota truck. I am putting 2 Fi Q15's in it. The space I have to work with is 53'' wide 17'' depth and 22'' tall. I was told to use 1 layer of 3/4'' MDF then after the box is done add a 2nd layer of 3/4'' MDF to the outside of the box to help reinforce it, is this right? This is the first box I have build so I just wanna make sure I get it right. But this is what I have come up with so far, how does is this right, the subs call for about 4 cub feet each tuned to around 33. http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a178/cwbracer69/Picture1.png |
Platinum Member Username: InsearchofbassYork, Pennsylvania Post Number: 12313 Registered: Jun-04 | Go with one .75 layer of mdf and fiberglass the inside that way the box will be strong and you can still have plenty of airspace with the port. Also add bracing where needed. |
Silver Member Username: 2000celicaRoanoke, VA U.s. Post Number: 169 Registered: Jan-08 | yeah, 1.5 inches of box seems like a lot, and will be very heavy. I'd say either do as sean posted or go with 1 inch mdf and brace it well. Shoot for a shop who can custom build you one unless you want the joy of building your own. |