Subs in rear doors

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Radioflyer

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Has anyone mounted subwoofer(s) in their rear doors? I like the idea for a space saver

I know q-logic makes a kit for this, but the price is a little high if i can figure a way to DIY it.
 

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Has anyone mounted subwoofer(s) in their rear doors? I like the idea for a space saver

I know q-logic makes a kit for this, but the price is a little high if i can figure a way to DIY it.

Interesting space saver idea, however its not going to sound very good. I think all you will hear is rattling metal. Keep us posted if you end up doing this.
 
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Interesting space saver idea, however its not going to sound very good. I think all you will hear is rattling metal. Keep us posted if you end up doing this.

I'm thinking about a door kit (13 sqft) of Damplifer Pro vibration dampener should kill any vibration. This would be enough to cover both the metal and plastic sections.

I'm giving strong consideration to doing this, but I'm still trying to find a location for the sub amp that will be hidden, yet have decent airflow.
 

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I'm thinking about a door kit (13 sqft) of Damplifer Pro vibration dampener should kill any vibration. This would be enough to cover both the metal and plastic sections.

I'm giving strong consideration to doing this, but I'm still trying to find a location for the sub amp that will be hidden, yet have decent airflow.

e-fan and put it under the center console
 

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Interesting space saver idea, however its not going to sound very good. I think all you will hear is rattling metal. Keep us posted if you end up doing this.

Don't just mount it in the rear doors. If you do it, you wanna do it almost identical to the Q-logic boxes. Basically build a box that attaches to the door and half the box fits inside of the door once you cut out some of the doorskin metal. You do NOT wanna just mount a woofer in the door and use the door as a box, it WILL sound like shit. :Handshake:
 

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