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Old Feb 14, 2008 | 03:16 PM
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Maybe time for walling!

Anyone on here ever wall there maxima? or have some kind of advice? (not flaming) I want to do it in such a way that i still have my backseat(the part you seat on) i did some rough measurments and i should have about 9cu ft. net for 4 12's on 2 ma hk801sx's and 2 jbl 75.4 for 12 tweeters 6 6.5s and 2 10's(yes 10's for highs) somewhere around 9,500wrms

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Old Feb 14, 2008 | 10:12 PM
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Are you talking about a floor to roof wall? I've never seen any type of enclosure like that in a Maxima. My boy had a corolla that had the back seat cushion in place and had 2 12s where the seatback is (folds down) and 2 12s facing up in the rear deck. I'd try something like that before I did a wall especially if the car is daily driven.
Old Feb 14, 2008 | 10:30 PM
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maybe you can try something like what this guy did:



granted those are 8s...fitting four 12s will be tough. but if you managed to do it, it'll be one loudass setup.
Old Feb 15, 2008 | 09:56 AM
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Just do two 15s and a semi wall so you can remove it...take the seat out and build a baffle where the back rest lays currently and build the box inside the trunk....remove the torsion bars to give you the most space...you will be easily squeeze 10+ cubes gross that way if you are creative with your wood work...

Another idea is fiberglassing the floor to use the spare tire cavity for more space...http://www.caraudio.com/forum/showth...enny+build+log
Old Feb 15, 2008 | 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by AscendantMax
maybe you can try something like what this guy did:



granted those are 8s...fitting four 12s will be tough. but if you managed to do it, it'll be one loudass setup.
Now that is nice, port the size of the woofa! muahhahaha.

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Just do two 15s and a semi wall so you can remove it...take the seat out and build a baffle where the back rest lays currently and build the box inside the trunk....remove the torsion bars to give you the most space...you will be easily squeeze 10+ cubes gross that way if you are creative with your wood work...

Another idea is fiberglassing the floor to use the spare tire cavity for more space...http://www.caraudio.com/forum/showth...enny+build+log
Nice but I think OP is misguided.
Did you guy see that he wants to put tweeters, 6.5's and 10's in his wall.. for highs......?????????
Old Feb 15, 2008 | 08:37 PM
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Originally Posted by nismos14
Now that is nice, port the size of the woofa! muahhahaha.


Nice but I think OP is misguided.
Did you guy see that he wants to put tweeters, 6.5's and 10's in his wall.. for highs......?????????
I didn't think he wanted to put them in his wall, I just assumed 10 inch midbass, 6.5s and tweets in the kicks...

*Sigh* I have too much faith in people sometimes
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