How to fit a skar IX-8 sub factory box. Please make it sticky.

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All you need is a box cutter, sheet of styrofoam (I had a broken styrofoam cooler I used) 8? Self tapping screws between 1” and-2” an impact drill and a marker to mark the holes and preferably spray paint to cover styrofoam looks and possibly slightly poor cutting. In theory you could fit up to a 10” sub before you’ll run into air volume problems just pair it with a amp , if you see behind the box I removed a piece of metal that rattles I believe it supports the plastic I think has to go.
 

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If you wanna run the plastic you need a spacer so you don’t block the sub from free excursion aka dead subs, bad bass. You also wanna delete this piece to reduce rattle besides plastic..image.jpg
 
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Factory appearance the styrofoam and stuff is hidden if you didn’t know that this was a aftermarket larger sub you’d think this is factory.
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Because I practically sealed the sub to the box and eliminated nearly all rattle (little hum from the plastic it beats so good.
 

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I'll be interested to see how the Styrofoam holds up over time. Did you put any batting inside the box, prior to installing the speaker?
 

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