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I'm sick of my heavy sub boxes in the boot along with the ply base for mounting the amp.

Can't access spare plus too much weight.

I have Fusion splits on the front doors, and 6 x 9's in the back.

I'm thinking of relocating the 6 x 9's and mounting the subs there, under the windows.

Maybe then put the 6 x 9s on the parcel shelf.

If my subs are off, the 6 x 9's sound out of phase and put out bugger all base.

No sound proofing done right now, but I'll probably fill the cavity with polyester roof insulation

Any thoughts ?

cheers

I think you will find that you cant mount your subs on the doors as they need to be in a box of a certain volume to work effectively. Hence why they are in a bulky box.

ideally if you have cash, sell your current subs and buy the pioneer slimline subs (from memory the box is about 30cm wide) or some active subs (some have a built in amp, often used in utes) and mount them under your front seats.

subs can fit in the sidewalls but they need a box to sound decent, which needs to be molded to fit, and cutting the metal can be a structual defect so be warned ?

a 8 would fit easy a 10 if you modded up the side panel plastic. to do it right will take some money and time but its possible

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