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Hey guys I'm about to buy subs but worry that they might take too much space. Does anyone have the dimensions for the trunk of a gen 6 camry? I don't have my car with me right to to measure it. I was hoping to fill that gap in the back where its smaller than the rest of the trunk with 2 12" subs. The box that i wanted to get was this one
DIMENSIONS: 28" Wide x 18" Bottom Depth x 14" Top Depth x13" High
Can anyone tell me if this will fit into the trunk? or should I just get 1 12" sub or just get smaller subs.
Thanks for the help
The subs I was planning to get were the Kenwood KFC-w3012. Can someone provide me a link to a better enclosure for them that would work efficiently for under $100?
Last edited by j90117; 03-09-2009 at 04:09 PM.
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Hey guys I'm about to buy subs but worry that they might take too much space. Does anyone have the dimensions for the trunk of a gen 6 camry? I don't have my car with me right to to measure it. I was hoping to fill that gap in the back where its smaller than the rest of the trunk with 2 12" subs. The box that i wanted to get was this one
DIMENSIONS: 28" Wide x 18" Bottom Depth x 14" Top Depth x13" High
Can anyone tell me if this will fit into the trunk? or should I just get 1 12" sub or just get smaller subs.
Thanks for the help
I have 3x 10" JL audio speakers in a JL powerwedge box, if you can find out the exact dimensions of that box, it fits PERFECTLY into that space right behind the rear seats. you have to actually squeeze it in a little but it's a firm fit and the slant of the back of the box parallels the slant of the rear seat but it allows enough room for a rear-seat mounted amp and capacitor, couldn't ask for a better fit.
Are you asking how much room it would take up? You should worry more about what type of speakers you are getting since each one needs a certain amount of air space to sound their best. Need to know the cubic ft you need.
The box does not fit nicely. The cutout behind the rear seat is barely 27"...that means you loose 4" depth in addition to the already very big box (18" bottom depth + 4" - box will come out 22" measured from the back set). That leaves almost no trunk space.
A nice fitting box with a single 12" amp is the Rockfort Fosgate P3-SL box (27" wide, 4.5"/6" deep loaded with a shallow mount 12" Rockfort Fosgate P3 sub). That box is a slender wedge and fits perfectly in the rear seat cutout - needs a little push to get in. You can buy that online for ~$200 or at best buy.
you can get a nice L7 SoloBaric 10" in the proper enclosure with 600 W RMS amp that will rock your world AND still keep your trunk space...just follow manufacturer's reccomended cubic requirements...and you can get just a box for much less.
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