Rear Passenger Side Panel Sub Enclosure???

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scotto2323

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Does anyone know if there is any room in the rear passenger side trunk area panel to build a small sub enclosure for a 10"? Pictures of the area with panel off?
 

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Thanks, just found that one a few minutes ago. Can't seem to find anything with details and looks good.
 

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The rear passenger side wheel well has HVAC stuff in it if that is what you are asking.
 

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Yes, stealthy is a good word. I know just by installing an aftermarket HU and taking the bass out of your speakers and adding a little boom in the trunk gives you a nice little sound upgrade.

Gambler- I guess you answered my question about the pass. side.

Anyway I guess I will have to open up the panels to see what I have to work with unless anyone has pics of the panels already.

Anyone else have space saver ideas? I know Q-logic makes one for under center console, but I don't think I want to be viberatoring all the time.
 

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A quick way to get a peak at the driver's side wheel well is to pull the cupholder tray and use a flashlight to look in there. If you have the time you can fiberglass a 10" in there no problem. I'm in the process of building a 10" enclosure for the center console. I'll lose my storage, but I didn't really use it anyway.

Here is a pic of a tahoe stripped down (and a crapload of sound damping...):
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If you don't have the power lift-gate, you won't have those gears in the way.
 

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I will have to get down and dirty with it and take some measurements.

thanks for the help
 
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