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i have 2 x 15" 1000 watt rms subs with stupidly big magnets connected to them which i have to install, atm i only have one in in a fairly large box, which i needed to remove my spare tyre to get in, i havnt looked far into the boxes yet, just wandering if anyone knew if i could get a dual 15" box which would fit strait in or even 2x boxes, and keep in mind they cant be too shallow thx in advance

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so your saying i should make 2x 15" holes in my bootlid and mount them in? genious!!

now serious help please, i know its a bit ridiculous but i had 2x 12" alum 1000 watt rms subs and i duno... just didnt have the deep low rumble i like, i know it will fit all i wanted to know was if any body knew any boxes which would fit strait in, to try make life easier for me before i go to the effort to make one myself or get one custom made depending on how lazy im feeling

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so your saying i should make 2x 15" holes in my bootlid and mount them in? genious!!

now serious help please, i know its a bit ridiculous but i had 2x 12" alum 1000 watt rms subs and i duno... just didnt have the deep low rumble i like, i know it will fit all i wanted to know was if any body knew any boxes which would fit strait in, to try make life easier for me before i go to the effort to make one myself or get one custom made depending on how lazy im feeling

short of removeing the rear seat that is the only realy way I can see 2 15" subs in there properly.

hahah yeh i have my new body kit on its way here now finally completed and my car is gone till jan 10th :) im spewing man, i cant beleive my car got impounded for a measly little chirpy into second gear.. and yeah all that gear did go in

list of it goes

1x 1 farad capacitor(soon to have an extra 4 farad for sub amp)

1x earthquake 900.5 amp for speakers

1x lanzar 4000 watt mxa 282 amp 2 channel sub amp(if you dont know who lanzar is, its made in the usa by boston acoustics)

2x audiopipe 1000 watt rms 15" dual 2.5 inch voice coil subs

the lanzar amp takes up the whole length of the back of the seat, and earthquake which is pictured as the blue amp in that pic takes up the rhs and the box is a shall box which takes up the whole height of my boot and almost width and lenght so yeh when you open all you can see is system and no floor, it was a bit messy but will re wire and stuff to make it look better when i get the car back

speakers

- earthquake 400 watt 5x7 in doors with tweeters

- earthquake 600 watt 6.5" splits in rear

deck

- pioneer deh-p5750mp

3x 5v pre out with full sub control + multiple amp control

mp3,wma etc

remote

wires

dual 4 guage wires with gold plated terminal

100 amp fuse

3x cadence rca's (i wouldnt recomend these im changing very soon)

12 guage oxygen sealed speaker wires all around

dB rating? not sure yet but will try find out some time soon

what a list.

Ive never tried to fit a 15'' let alone 2 of them.2guup has 2 12's that are a tite fit.i dont rate ur chances of fitting them.

All i could suggest is that you tear out the whole stock boot trim and start from there.make the spare tyre well one hole 4 the sub.but remember u have a huge magnet so make sure the metal in the boot dont interfere.hey! the second sub you could mount like a step.free air would be ur best option n use the boot as the box 4 da home made!!

thats a hektik install in that pic, team lets put an amp through a sub going too fast around a corner....

oh and if your car got impounded, take it to court, get some good legal representation and you might be suprised..

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