Subwoofer in L series
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Subwoofer in L series
Has anyone managed to build or fit a sub into the body of a car of an L series or have you all just put them in a box. I didnt want to compromise my boot space so was thinking of putting one in the back of the boot or the sides of the rear boot. Its a shallow mounting sub so i was thinking it could be done. Has anyone done it?
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I mounted a pioneer 10 inch (first generation of the shallow version) sub on the side, using fiberglass to occupy the storage pocket. Worked pretty good, but suggest you use a decent grill to protect it.
Similar to this, but not as nice!
Have seen the tool well used as well, with limited success.
Similar to this, but not as nice!
Have seen the tool well used as well, with limited success.
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i wouldnt. buy a slim line sub in a small box and make it removable.
there are too many panels to rattle around when you mount directly into a compartment like that. It'll sound like shit.
check out bazooka tubes also.
i was running a lil one in my L wagon it was awesome, until i got abit more serious and went bigger.
alex
there are too many panels to rattle around when you mount directly into a compartment like that. It'll sound like shit.
check out bazooka tubes also.
i was running a lil one in my L wagon it was awesome, until i got abit more serious and went bigger.
alex
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my13 Hyundai i45(shhhh)
my02 Gen3 Liberty limited ed.
previously
L-series wagon, LSD, EJ20turbo, 29in tyres, 'wanky wagon'
2000 gen3 outback, lifted, otherwise stock.
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I just put a sound system in my L series, the 12" sub is in a box from supercheap sitting on the back seat at the moment but when I get a chance (today, maybe) I might put it in the boot space, flush against the seat and with enough loose wiring to move it off to the side if I were to sleep in there or need to fill up the back.
I had two ideas, one was to have it vertical in between the backseat and the center console, but you'd have to make your own custom box. The other idea is like the others were saying, mount it in one of the side compartments in the back but with it being off to one side, unless you had 2 subs, it may sound questionable.
I had two ideas, one was to have it vertical in between the backseat and the center console, but you'd have to make your own custom box. The other idea is like the others were saying, mount it in one of the side compartments in the back but with it being off to one side, unless you had 2 subs, it may sound questionable.
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