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Jack88 - The box is sealed. I was going to make a new box from scratch. Another sealed one just a tiny bit shorter so it fits. Will have the same volume as before.

Zennon - Is your box the rectangle one with all sides straight? Mine is on an angle so one side sits higher and thats the bit that hits.

Turbo Piston : the pioneer slim line subs are a waste of time unless you absolutly canot fit anything else in there of decent size lol. my DD 6x9s ate there 12 slim line sub alive for quality and depth. as i said tho if you cant fit anything else at all then they do an ok job.

BennettR32GTS-T: ok no worries that will be fine.

Zennon - Is your box the rectangle one with all sides straight? Mine is on an angle so one side sits higher and thats the bit that hits.

one side (side with sub) is slanted - all other sides are strait

general shape kinda like this:

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Yeah mine looks exactly like that and if i can find a nice square one theat fits ill buy it cos yeah i really cant be f**ked. Ill go get one off my mate who runs a stereo shop That would be the smart idea hey? Anyway thanks for all ya help guys.

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