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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Charlotte, NC
Car: 2008 Outback Limited 2.5i
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Selling a custom subwoofer enclosure that I made for my 2008 Outback last year. This includes the box ONLY (no speaker). See details and photos here:
2008 Outback Subwoofer Asking $200 + Shipping (UPS). |
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Can't give you an accurate volume, but estimate .5-.6 cubic feet. Depth shouldn't be an issue for most speakers, but since I had the box wrapped/boxed on Friday, I can't run down an measure it... I flush mounted the speaker, so if you subtracted 3/4" from an imaginary line drawn from front-to-back in the cargo space in line with the hatch opening, and measure to the back of the cubbie/compartment you'll get a fairly accurate depth. The sub sits virtually in the middle of the cubbie indent - which you should be able to see from these photos: 2008 Outback Subwoofer
Should also note that modifying the box to regain the 3/4 from the flush mount wouldn't be all that difficult. Simply cut out a 3/4 spacer ring and glue it into the recess. You could also change the carpet color for less than $20. Steve |
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