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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8866399" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>I meant to ask too, or say this, you can port through the rear deck. Sound-wise that would work better firing forward IMO, as long as the proper space and clearance is there. Also takes port out of the box which saves internal space, somewhat. It's not easy to do, though, but you def can do it sometimes and make it awesome. Just a thought, I've literally had to think about this so much with all the systems I've designed for. Like I usually get some of the most ridiculous box requests because I'll try to do them no matter what. Just depends on how hard you wanna go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8866399, member: 591582"] I meant to ask too, or say this, you can port through the rear deck. Sound-wise that would work better firing forward IMO, as long as the proper space and clearance is there. Also takes port out of the box which saves internal space, somewhat. It's not easy to do, though, but you def can do it sometimes and make it awesome. Just a thought, I've literally had to think about this so much with all the systems I've designed for. Like I usually get some of the most ridiculous box requests because I'll try to do them no matter what. Just depends on how hard you wanna go. [/QUOTE]
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