67bass71 Member 107 0 Lake City, FL Jun 5, 2014 #1 How do you get a 15 in a area where you only have 14.5" of heigt???? Click to read more...
B BoomTaco64 CarAudio.com Elite 693 0 gone... Jun 5, 2014 #2 you permanently modify to fit the 15".....kind of like the square peg into a round hole...just use a hammer...not working...use a bigger hammer.....
you permanently modify to fit the 15".....kind of like the square peg into a round hole...just use a hammer...not working...use a bigger hammer.....
G garychoffmann 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 2,012 1 Missouri Jun 5, 2014 #3 Sub up or angle the face of the box
OP 67bass71 Member 107 0 Lake City, FL Jun 5, 2014 Thread Starter #4 Lol all I need is the angles the cuts need to be made at to fit a 16" or 17" tall baffle in a 14.5" spot
Lol all I need is the angles the cuts need to be made at to fit a 16" or 17" tall baffle in a 14.5" spot
G garychoffmann 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 2,012 1 Missouri Jun 5, 2014 #5 25/65 for 16 baffle
OP 67bass71 Member 107 0 Lake City, FL Jun 5, 2014 Thread Starter #6 Is the bottom 25 and the top 65?
G garychoffmann 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 2,012 1 Missouri Jun 5, 2014 #7 The point where it slants to is the smallest angle. If it's 14.5 inches high bring the bottom out 7 inches past the top.
The point where it slants to is the smallest angle. If it's 14.5 inches high bring the bottom out 7 inches past the top.
dragnix 5,000+ posts LXIX 20,992 0 Socal cuz i'm So cool Jun 6, 2014 #8 big baffle, small box, cut top of said box, mount baffle to box, fiberglass, enjoy
vaiboy 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 283 0 Phoenix, AZ Jun 6, 2014 #9 Trigonometry Trigonometry Calculator
OP 67bass71 Member 107 0 Lake City, FL Jun 12, 2014 Thread Starter #10 its for a blow through so it needs to be inside the box **** rangers and there tiny beds