New Subwoofer Setup!
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From: Leesville, Louisiana
Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon
Great modification. Not alot of speakers can handle 1/2 of their airspace requrements. Most subwoofers require .75-1.25cuFt airspace. I'm glad it worked out well for you. Really sleek setup
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From: Los Lunas, New Mexico, USA.
Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon, 2004 Kia Sorento, 2010 Kia Soul
Wow, build me one. LOL I'd LOVE to do that with mine, especially with my full sized spare also.
Full sized spare FTMFW!!!
Seriously though, I don't need as much power, but I'd love to do the same with either a nice 10, or some dual 8's if we could fit them in there, maybe facing eachother. Then leave the wheel itself OPEN.
Full sized spare FTMFW!!!
Seriously though, I don't need as much power, but I'd love to do the same with either a nice 10, or some dual 8's if we could fit them in there, maybe facing eachother. Then leave the wheel itself OPEN.
Wow. That looks great! You get the great sound of a good sub set-up, looks great and very clean and custom, and you still get the functionality of the truck cause it takes no space!
Good job! I like it alot.
Good job! I like it alot.
something thats not very economical for most people, especially daily drivers, but what you could do is remove the spare and expand the box size to give your sub more space. Again not very economical but for someone like me without a spare it would work great.
But anyways, it looks freakin sweet, if i had the money...
But anyways, it looks freakin sweet, if i had the money...


