Maximum Trunk Dimension
Maximum Trunk Dimension
Ok, I asked this question a couple of days ago, but no one could answer it. I will paypal 5$ US to the person that can tell me what is maximum dimension of a 2003 Coupe i.e L X W x H with everything stripped i.e spare tire and all that crap. Thanks
--Matteo
--Matteo
there's no such measurements, because the coupe trunk is very irregularly shaped, even with all the trim panels removed. if you have a coupe yourself it is a relatively quick affair to remove the trunk floor and the sub-floor panels around the spare tire and all you'll need is a 10mm rachet
perhaps you could give us a better idea of what you're trying to do or what specific measurements you need?
perhaps you could give us a better idea of what you're trying to do or what specific measurements you need?
I don't have a coupe yet, but I need to move my existing equipment
SUBS
2 x JL Audio 13W7
AMPS
2 x Phoenix Gold XENON 1200.1 (22L x 10.6W x 2.5H)
1 x Phoenix Gold XENON 200.4 (22L x 10.6W x 2.5H)
I'm more concerned about the subs, since my box is 35x 17 x 20 1/4. The amps I'm sure I can stuff them on the inside. Any ideas if this will work?
--Matteo
SUBS
2 x JL Audio 13W7
AMPS
2 x Phoenix Gold XENON 1200.1 (22L x 10.6W x 2.5H)
1 x Phoenix Gold XENON 200.4 (22L x 10.6W x 2.5H)
I'm more concerned about the subs, since my box is 35x 17 x 20 1/4. The amps I'm sure I can stuff them on the inside. Any ideas if this will work?
--Matteo
Thanks for the replies. Sorry I didn't realize I was asking an impossible question, however I did come across this bit of information found here
"The front mid-ship design lends itself to a spacious interior with 101.4 cubic feet in the passenger compartment and 14.5 cubic feet of trunk space."
So the space is there, now I just have to figure out how to arrange it. Thanks
--Matteo
"The front mid-ship design lends itself to a spacious interior with 101.4 cubic feet in the passenger compartment and 14.5 cubic feet of trunk space."
So the space is there, now I just have to figure out how to arrange it. Thanks
--Matteo
I dont think there is enough space for pre-made box, especially for two 13W7s, not sure what car did that set-up come out from, but I highly dont think it will sound good in the G, all you gonna get is vibrations and rattles, you can fiberglass them but it will take entire trunk, May I suggest use just one of the sub with decent fiberglass box, you still can have spare tire intact.
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Limeg35 is that a 13W7? If so, it does look like two will fit. Also, if I use the 6x9 holes as vents/ports for the sub, this should transfer most of the pressure to the front and should reduce rattling. What do you guys think?
BTW: This came out of a 95 Neon Sedan ( time to upgrade )
--Matteo
BTW: This came out of a 95 Neon Sedan ( time to upgrade )
--Matteo
Its only an 10W7 with about 1.1 cbft, dont think remove the 6x9 will reduce much if any rattles at all
, I like bass as much as next guy, but with single 10W7 are more than plenty for my taste... I am sure two 13's will fit but you would need an good fiberglassing box adn will use most of the trunk and without the spare tire.
, I like bass as much as next guy, but with single 10W7 are more than plenty for my taste... I am sure two 13's will fit but you would need an good fiberglassing box adn will use most of the trunk and without the spare tire.
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