Ported box for my se 12

 

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Username: Southern_bass

Paris, Tennessee U.S.

Post Number: 2412
Registered: Dec-05
well i just finished my box , 2.0cuft @ 32 hz and i must say it sounds really nice. its louder than the 2 12's sealed that i had . special thanks to alex .. forgot what his user name is on here lol but he gave me the dimensions and figured everything out for me so thanks man . heres a pic

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Username: Southern_bass

Paris, Tennessee U.S.

Post Number: 2413
Registered: Dec-05
i know its a little rough but its my first box and i was anxious to get it in there so screw carpet for right now lol , and it sounds good thats all that matters to me
 

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Username: Logan__tille

RE XXXYeah its 15 ...

Post Number: 3702
Registered: Feb-06
what are the dimensions? how big is that port?
 

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Username: Southern_bass

Paris, Tennessee U.S.

Post Number: 2414
Registered: Dec-05
while im at it ... heres a pic of my new wheels :-)
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Username: Southern_bass

Paris, Tennessee U.S.

Post Number: 2415
Registered: Dec-05
its a 4 inch port thats 13.5 inches long . dimensions is 8.5 deep , 13.5 tall , and 44 wide. probably not exact but were somewhere around there
 

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Username: Logan__tille

RE XXXYeah its 15 ...

Post Number: 3703
Registered: Feb-06
nice truck
 

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Username: Southern_bass

Paris, Tennessee U.S.

Post Number: 2416
Registered: Dec-05
thanks :-) . Its a 1997 model with only 40,xxx miles on it. I have big plans for this it could last me a long time with the miles it has on it . I have had it around 2 weeks and i already have my 7'' touchscreen , sub box and amp , 22's , street scene grille, and have ordered one piece headlights and components and component amp
 

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Username: Derick06

Texas, Rio G... United States

Post Number: 49
Registered: Nov-05
How do you guys get that pvc port to stay on the box? do you just glue it on or do you use screws? Sorry for the noob question but ive only used aero ports which I screw them on to the box.
Good looking box I bet it pounds.
 

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Username: Southern_bass

Paris, Tennessee U.S.

Post Number: 2417
Registered: Dec-05
you can tell from my box i went a little wild on the liquid nails where my port is lol. I still need to clean it up before i carpet it. And thanks for the comment im very pleased of the output from my first box :-) ported really makes the difference
 

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Username: Wingmanalive

Nj US

Post Number: 2294
Registered: Jun-06
Dude, good job on the box. Nice truck too! I have to comment thought, just by the dimensions you gave, it's closer to 3 cu's, and even looks alot larger than that from the pic. I saw the pic of the box and was trying to see how it was only 2 cu's??? Looks big.
 

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Username: Wingmanalive

Nj US

Post Number: 2295
Registered: Jun-06
^^though^^
 

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Username: Southern_bass

Paris, Tennessee U.S.

Post Number: 2418
Registered: Dec-05
thanks for the comment . If i made the box closer to 2.0 cu ft like re says would sound better ? Because to me this box sounds really good the way it is but if it will be better to make it around 2.0 cu ft i will make another
 

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Username: Frkkevin

Resonant Engineering..., Fort Worth... Email

Post Number: 2222
Registered: Nov-05
if anything switch to two 4" aeros :-)
 

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Username: Southern_bass

Paris, Tennessee U.S.

Post Number: 2419
Registered: Dec-05
the aeros wouldnt make much of a difference from my reg pvc pipe would it ?
 

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Username: Frkkevin

Resonant Engineering..., Fort Worth... Email

Post Number: 2225
Registered: Nov-05
less turbulence = more dB

not to mention you'd get virtually no port noise.. only drawback i see to your enclosure is the lack of port area
 

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Username: Andrew571

Stillwater/Edmond, Oklahoma USA

Post Number: 486
Registered: Oct-05
i like the box, and the rims! - i do say one thing your truck needs badly now...TINT!!!! lol
 

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Username: John_wash

Nashville, Tennessee

Post Number: 574
Registered: Dec-05
Nice. Wut happened 2 the white truck?
 

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Username: 54danny54

KY More Wang Th...

Post Number: 3091
Registered: Nov-04
niiice dude
 

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Username: 40hz

Post Number: 5
Registered: Dec-06
Casey,nice box and truck.....but the truck looks like a regular cab.Wheres the box fit in there at?or are you just sitting it on the seat for now.dont seem like it would fit behind the seat.oh yeah,nice box for 1st time dude.
 

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Username: Rovin

1 12 Premier...

Post Number: 10209
Registered: Jul-05
..interesting sub & port placement - how close in that port to walls of ur truck ?


yes i too use liquid nails on my pipe ports & when it dries its very secure , its also gr8 4 caulking the joints ...
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Username: Southern_bass

Paris, Tennessee U.S.

Post Number: 2420
Registered: Dec-05
yep the tint is coming a few days after christmas . Thanks for the comments everyone . The white truck was sold to my cousin after i found a great deal on this one , i didnt like the step side and the 5 speed was getting old .. and this one is automatic and has 40,000 miles less and i still had money left over after i got this truck to get some new pieces for my system. The box fits right behind the seat. In fords theres like this little notch on the back wall and the box slides right up under than and fits perfect. The sub is behind the passengers side so i dont have to worry about the room because i can just throw my seat back on the box and not worry about it hitting anything and i still have plenty of room
 

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Username: Southern_bass

Paris, Tennessee U.S.

Post Number: 2421
Registered: Dec-05
and rovin the box is .... well its not really too close to the wall of my truck hasnt given me a problem yet
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