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<blockquote data-quote="Trixter" data-source="post: 86205" data-attributes="member: 542668"><p>I have done it a few ways. The only pic I have is that one in my pic gallery. It does not show the passive but it faces the back seat, if you can imagine that. (If you fliped the seat down it would be right there.) I also have designed a box for my old Malibu. It had 3 12"s across the front and the passive facing the rear. In my old Cavalier I made a box with 2 12"s on each side and one of them was the passive.</p><p></p><p>What I did was make the box to spec for the drivers you are using (ie. 2 12" @ 1.5cu' ea.= 3 cu' box) But rather than 2 subs you make enough room to put in 3 and only hook up to two drivers. I like to make the largest box I can. A little poly fill, and your there!</p><p></p><p>(Just make sure that the passive can handle the power of you drivers or else you'll destroy it. And also remove the VC and replace the dust cap.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trixter, post: 86205, member: 542668"] I have done it a few ways. The only pic I have is that one in my pic gallery. It does not show the passive but it faces the back seat, if you can imagine that. (If you fliped the seat down it would be right there.) I also have designed a box for my old Malibu. It had 3 12"s across the front and the passive facing the rear. In my old Cavalier I made a box with 2 12"s on each side and one of them was the passive. What I did was make the box to spec for the drivers you are using (ie. 2 12" @ 1.5cu' ea.= 3 cu' box) But rather than 2 subs you make enough room to put in 3 and only hook up to two drivers. I like to make the largest box I can. A little poly fill, and your there! (Just make sure that the passive can handle the power of you drivers or else you'll destroy it. And also remove the VC and replace the dust cap.) [/QUOTE]
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