12' jackhammers dont fit

 

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Username: Ridetopdown

Atlanta, GA United States

Post Number: 9
Registered: May-10
i just got some 12' jackhammers to replace my older subs that die which were 12' alpines. i just got them out of the box and tryed to put them in the box and there is about 1/2 - 1 inch all around that is still raised not fitting snug with the box. I was wondering if mtx subs are normally a little bigger in sizing, or are they suppose to sit up like that. I really dont think that they are suppose to. Also any help with making them fit other than trying to make circle bigger.

thanks
 

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Username: Nd4spd18

Philadelphia, PA

Post Number: 11143
Registered: Jul-06
No its not supposed to be like that. Let me guess, cheap prefab box right. They make the cutout diameter fit the most common subs but then some don't fit.

I have run into that problem several times. The correct tool to use is a router but I have used a power drill with a grinding bit.. it sucks, takes a lot of effort but it can work.
 

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Username: Loc_out

SoCal

Post Number: 3161
Registered: Feb-05
Why not just buiid a new box?
 

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Username: Nd4spd18

Philadelphia, PA

Post Number: 11146
Registered: Jul-06
Because not everyone has the tools and/or skill to build a box? If the box is the correct volume for the new subs then why not re-use it. Now if it's just a crappy ported prefab, then yea you need a new box.
 

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Username: Southernrebel

Monroe, Louisiana Team Audible...

Post Number: 8091
Registered: Mar-04
The MTX7500 and 8500 series subs have slightly larger cutouts thatn most subs. Also, Alpine subs have slightly smaller mount diameters than most subs.

So...if you have a custom box built for the Alpine and go to MTX, it is likely that they will not fit. You could just get a jigsaw and trim the baffle to make the MTX subs fit properly.
 

New member
Username: Ridetopdown

Atlanta, GA United States

Post Number: 10
Registered: May-10
Ya thanks for the ideas. It took a few sheets of sand paper and about an hour of hard sanding, but i got them to fit. I would build a new box for myself, and it is something that i want to do in the future but like said, i currently dont feel i have the skills to build one. So for now they fit and are in the car and working great.
 

Silver Member
Username: Sleste8

Shelbyville, MI United States

Post Number: 222
Registered: Mar-10
good to hear man, glad it worked out.

but in the future use a nice jig saw with a good wood blade. you can get one with a blade new for $20 at a tool sale.

then it only takes about 5 mins each sub. and is almost effortless..
 

Platinum Member
Username: Rovin

1 15 = 153 DBs ...Trinidad & T...

Post Number: 16391
Registered: Jul-05
was it some type R's ur replacing ? - give us a review on the mtx vs what u had b4 .....
 

Silver Member
Username: Rosrock

Michigan

Post Number: 374
Registered: Mar-09
yea... id like to see the difference review as well
 

Silver Member
Username: Skdooley

Roanoke, VA Usa

Post Number: 854
Registered: Oct-09
If they were 12" subs they might fit. 12' is a little large
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