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<blockquote data-quote="fithwheel" data-source="post: 8637066" data-attributes="member: 674179"><p>idk how much different the new generation is to the first gen but I got two 8s under my rear seat. Actually working on a replacement slot port birch box. First box is an aero port. 8.5d 8.5h 50w. Subs rear fire elbow ported to the front. Subs are squeezed in for sure. Ports extend out the box around 5 inches. 2 3" ports. Just built that box to get the subs in there. Could've used 1 4 but port velocity was better with 2 3s. 1.38 gross 1.00 net.</p><p></p><p>new box is 9.25 bottom depth 13 top. 50"w 7.25 h. Subs up port side. plenty of room on top for subs. Could do a single 10.Using a small extra baffle on top to raise the subs so I can get the port underneath the subs. The difficult part is getting enough port area with the subs unloading onto the port. Mine will run across the bottom of the box underneath the subs and then up at an angle along the back of the box. The back of the box goes up at a 30 degree angle. 1.55 gross .93 net. Will be approximately 12" of port width and a little over 1.5" h. Using type r 8.Anyway you should be able to get 8s in there unless they changed something to effect the width under the seats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fithwheel, post: 8637066, member: 674179"] idk how much different the new generation is to the first gen but I got two 8s under my rear seat. Actually working on a replacement slot port birch box. First box is an aero port. 8.5d 8.5h 50w. Subs rear fire elbow ported to the front. Subs are squeezed in for sure. Ports extend out the box around 5 inches. 2 3" ports. Just built that box to get the subs in there. Could've used 1 4 but port velocity was better with 2 3s. 1.38 gross 1.00 net. new box is 9.25 bottom depth 13 top. 50"w 7.25 h. Subs up port side. plenty of room on top for subs. Could do a single 10.Using a small extra baffle on top to raise the subs so I can get the port underneath the subs. The difficult part is getting enough port area with the subs unloading onto the port. Mine will run across the bottom of the box underneath the subs and then up at an angle along the back of the box. The back of the box goes up at a 30 degree angle. 1.55 gross .93 net. Will be approximately 12" of port width and a little over 1.5" h. Using type r 8.Anyway you should be able to get 8s in there unless they changed something to effect the width under the seats. [/QUOTE]
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