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hey all i just in the process of doin the boot in my skyline and well

i need some info on building sub boxes now i know a square box is terrible for sound

so i want to know how big a box i should make and if i just put a 45 degree angle in the box? or what??

not sure at all i will be installing two 10 inch alpine subs one in each side

ill be making a false floor for stashin stuff in and what not

but i need to talk to some one who has done it before???

any thoughts,liinks advice would be great

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I need some info on building sub boxes now i know a square box is  terrible for sound so i want to know how big a box i should make and if i just put a 45 degree angle in the box? or what??

There is nothing wrong with a square sealed enclosure at all. You'll find the enclosure is simply not large enough to offer standing wave issues dude.

As for where to mount them, I would place it at the front of the boot and face it backwards. You might wish to read this.

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