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Hey Grant. I think I saw your car today, or yesterday maybe, at that shopping center/strip mall/office complex on Coors - the one with the Dominos in it.
I have a sub woofer enclosure that fits in that recessed area in the trunk. I think JL makes it; it looks really clean. The only thing is I have to keep all the tools in the spare wheel compartment in a bag and they rattle around when I hit big bumps - a trade-off I've learned to live with. I have the amp positioned behind the passenger seat.
I have a sub woofer enclosure that fits in that recessed area in the trunk. I think JL makes it; it looks really clean. The only thing is I have to keep all the tools in the spare wheel compartment in a bag and they rattle around when I hit big bumps - a trade-off I've learned to live with. I have the amp positioned behind the passenger seat.
If you want a cheap and easy enclosure that fits in our tool well without you having to sacrifice the tools themselves, just use a "truck box" subwoofer enclosure. It's a thin wedge that fits perfectly in the tool well and looks nice. I have a Boston 10" subwoofer in there that works wonders... ie I had to put some Dynamat on my license plate holder to stop the rattling.


