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#357477 Dec 23, 3:48pm
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ok...i want to put subs in my car...pry 2 10's...but my problem is that i dont want to cut a ton of holes into the rear part of my car...so can you tell me how many holes I need to cut to put in sub boxes with subs in them?

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grin

ok, well you shouldn't really need to cut any holes persay, you could always mount the amp/s on the back of your sub box.. The only hole you may have to drill is a larger one through ur firewall... grin


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There would not be any holes. The sub box can just sit there with the amp on the box or mounted on the back of the rear seats (which would leave tiny marks that aren't even noticable). The wires slide through an already existing hole in the fire wall. Pretty straight forward.

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