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Nedd to install some subwoofers and was wondering what is behind the rear 200

This is just free air subwoofer advice...The name "free air" seems to imply something that isn't true, that all you have to do is mout them inthe trunk and go. You still need to isolate the 2 sides of the woofer cone. This means you have to perfectly seal the cabin of the vehicle from the trunk. I've listened to most free air systems and they sound bad. I've also listened to the ones that people have isolated the cabon from the trunk and they sound great. So, free air simply means that driver will work in an enclosure with a much larger range of volumes. Sounds like a fun project.
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Portland, OR 1987 240 dl wagon (not so rusty anymore) 'rustbucket'






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