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18wheeler

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Looking for pics of a spare tire sub box to fit a 10 or 12 inch sub for a fox body mustang, dimension or blue prints would be even better

thanx E
 
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AtlantcBlueDude

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ive done this to my focus, but not to the stang yet.

blueprints wont do you much help, unless you let us know what kinda sub your going with and what kind of box you want, sealed, ported, iso, etc!

it really not hard- ill try and aid more if nobody else speaks up!
 
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hbk_136

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Here are some pics of mine. I will take it out soon and take pictures of the box outside the spare tire well. I like the space savings and the look of it.
 
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More or less interested in how to secure my box in the spare tire area if i build my sub box in a square dimension or do i try and build it as the same contour of the spare tire in the shape of a circle. I only plan on running a sony X-plode 12, nothing special just like the idea having more trunk space.
 

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Here are my pics, I did a write up on how I did it sometime in the last few months, you could search my posts and the word fiberglass, it should come up...if you need any help with it, just ask, somebody will be able to help ya...

http://www.sounddomain.com/memberpage/484771/4
 
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For mine, i don't even have it secured down, i just layed the whole box in the spare tire well, then placed the boards over it and it stays just fine. Never moved once even when i hit really hard with some bass.
 
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to secure my box, i siliconed a couple of strips of wood to the body of the car & then just screwed the box to those. its completely secure and wont move, silicone is some strong ****z-at!

its not theft-proof, but hey if they want it, they will get it!!!
 
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