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for the bottom portion of the seat delete all I did was put some dowels in the same spots that the old pins use to go down and lock in place. It keeps it from moving around but you can still lift it up to get under/hide stuff.
Ahh, good thinking! I'll see what I can rig up.for the bottom portion of the seat delete all I did was put some dowels in the same spots that the old pins use to go down and lock in place. It keeps it from moving around but you can still lift it up to get under/hide stuff.
Yes, it's definitely working and in the same orientation, just muted. The sub is facing the front of the car just as before. I'll probably pull it out this weekend and cut a "port" in it of some fashion. I can cover it back with carpet. It's only a couple of bolts, and if I mess it up, I have enough material left over to make another one.mdf should not have made any more of an effect on the sound than the back seat did. Are you sure that it is still working, pointing the same direction, ect?
This is true. Facing a rear seat back (foam) will dampen the sound of a sub. Facing it into a hard surface can actually result in further damping. Foam will absorb sound, but can also resonate with the sub to some degree. MDF will not.try flipping it around and facing the rear as it normally sounds better as strange as that might sound. If the carpet is unbacked you could just cut a section out but the rear deck and the space around it leaves plenty of room for air/sound to move.