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GAZ7198

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Best way to fit 2 12s under a back seat?
 

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Horns

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There are a few companies out there that make a box that fits under the rear seat. My friend has one, I'll have to ask him what the brand is.
 

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You might want to go with 2 10s or 4 8s ... with better chance of more airspace ported or sealed
I have 2 bran new Kicker Comp 12s and I'm not so sure they will fit under my rear seat, let alone with them in an enclosure ... Those really need to be ported or free air to make any kind of output (meaning a larger box than what you can get under that rear seat) ...

Then again, you can remove your rear seat a go to town with a big adequate size enclosure for those drivers ...
 

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That box only has .86 cubic feet of air space per sub, the Comps require 1.25 per sub. That box will work but not with his subs.

Size (IN.,CM) 12, 30.0
Impedance (OHMS) 2, 4 or 8
Max Rec Amplifier Power (WATTS PEAK/RMS)* 300/150
Sensitivity (dB 1w/1m) 88.3
Frequency Response (Hz) 27-500
Mounting Depth (IN.,CM) 5-7/8, 14.8
Mounting Cutout (IN.,CM) 11, 27.9
Min Rec Sealed Box Volume (CU. FT., Liters) 1.25, 35.4
Max Rec Sealed Box Volume (CU. FT., Liters) 3.5, 99.1
Min Rec Vented Box Volume (CU. Ft., Liters)** 1.75, 49.6
Max Rec Vented Box Volume (CU. Ft., Liters)** 2.25, 63.7
 

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Yea. Sorry, I didn't see that you already had the subs picked out already. You have to use shallow subs with that enclosure.

You will have to make a custom box to provide the necessary volume needed for the comps.

I've seen guys raise the rear seat an inch or two using square tubing for a little more space and they also have the subs firing forward.
 
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