New member Username: JcarterPost Number: 2 Registered: Mar-09 | Hey there, I posted yesterday https://www.ecoustics.com/electronics/forum/car-audio/560868.html about my sub wiring. Thanks alot M for the help. My question now is, In my jeep i can flip the back seat foreward to give my subs lots of room, but if i put the seat down i have to slide the sub box all the way into the "trunk" which it fits into pretty snugly(an inch on either side), with the tailgate shut there is about 2 inches of airspace between the back of the jeep and the subs. Will that lack of airspace damage the subs? they're not ported btw. if so ill have to turn them off when i have passengers. The subs are alpine type-E if you dont go to the link. Thanks in advance! Joe |
Gold Member Username: Surferdude9371Get loud or go home.... Post Number: 1769 Registered: Mar-07 | face the subs up if possible |
Gold Member Username: BasssquaredKansas Post Number: 2510 Registered: Nov-06 | aslong as the sub isn't touching anything i wouldn't worry about it |
Gold Member Username: TurnmatRacine, Wi Post Number: 1012 Registered: Feb-07 | Your welcome. Do what P.rick said. Otherwise you can keep them pointed toward the talgate and switch them to point up and see what way you prefer. Otherwise you can build a new box for them. |
Diamond Member Username: BestmankindPost Number: 23295 Registered: Oct-05 | as long as its not touching the tailgate you are okay. |
Gold Member Username: Hittin1TEAM REVOLUTIONLake Charles... Post Number: 2855 Registered: May-07 | do whatever sounds better. , being a sealed box it doesn't really matter how much space is between subs and vehicle, so long as they don't touch. \What Jeep do you own? When you are ready to upgrade subs/ amp, ect... let us know. It would be fairly inexspensive and simple to get a lot louder than the type E's. if that is something that you are interested in.. If not, enjoy whatcha got... later |