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Built a subwoofer enclosure for my 2013 AC

Discussion in 'Audio & Video' started by YotaOwner, Jun 15, 2014.

  1. Jun 15, 2014 at 4:37 PM
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    YotaOwner

    YotaOwner [OP] Well-Known Member

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    Zack
    North Carolina (MAFB KS)
    Vehicle:
    2013 Tacoma Accesscab SR5
    Well like it says in the title, I built a box for my sub that fits between the two back seats in my 2013 Access Cab. It's not the best looking box in the world by any means, it's plain and simple in design but it does what it's supposed to, house a subwoofer. I pretty much decided not to do anything fancy because I'm not the best when it comes to "carpentry", so you'll notice it's just a box with a notch in it to clear the hump between the seats. I don't have the sub hooked up but when I do I'll let y'all know how it sounds, it's a Polk Audio DXi1240dvc 12" with a rating of 360W RMS, so it's just a little something compliment the Polk Audio 6x9s I put in the door.
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    If anyone is interested in the cost it was about $45 worth of materials
    1x 4'X8' (3/4" thick) MDF $30
    1x roll of black carpet from Wally World $9
    1x bottle of gorilla glue wood glue $7
     

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