12in sub in 03 team

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  • crghou
    • Jun 2007
    • 86

    • Houston

    • 2003 SAN 210 Team

    12in sub in 03 team

    How hard is it to put a 12in sub in place of the stock 10? Do you just have to cut out the hole a little in order to get the 12 mounted in there?
  • tourpro
    • Jun 2007
    • 192

    • Muskoka, Ontario, Canada


    #2
    RE: 12in sub in 03 team

    If you wanted the best performance possible out of your new 12 this is NOT the answer. These drivers are designed to run optimally in a certain amount of airspace which should be sealed (or ported but the box itself should still be free of leaks) .

    In the event that you are not well versed in mobile audio you are far better off getting a professional car audio installer to have a look and recommend something. He should ask some questions regarding what you'd like to achieve (be it as much Sound Pressure Level ..SPL as possible OR clean bass that hits accurately) and make recommendations based on your responses.

    Just be sure to remind the car audio guy that the MDF the enclosure is made from will HAVE to be COMPLETELY covered in resin of some kind to protect it from water damage.

    Good luck.

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    • crghou
      • Jun 2007
      • 86

      • Houston

      • 2003 SAN 210 Team

      #3
      RE: 12in sub in 03 team

      well i do a lot of car audio stuff. I figured that the 10 now is in a a free air mount. I was thinking of just making an MDF box to put a sub in but then i also loose a lot of my storage space under there.

      Just wanted to see how often that had been done and if it sounds like complete crap.

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      • Haulingboat
        • Oct 2007
        • 46



        #4
        Here is a pic of my box under the helm. One JL and JL amp. It kicks. Black in the box make it look great at night.

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