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Old Apr 7, 2005 | 03:47 PM
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I have a friend that is trying to put a subwoofer into the rear compartments under the seat in a 1994 T100. Wondering if it has been done. I would like to see pics of it if you have any and how did it sound. Thats if anyone was brave enough to try this.

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Old Apr 8, 2005 | 01:09 PM
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A Few suggestions

The thing you want to watch out for is vibration. I did a similar installation in a corvette...early 90's i think. It had compartmets under the rear seat too and it took some time to make it sound good. You might want to put osme port holes, but the outcome was nice.

Took a full day though to fab and carpet and everything. and we're pretty good at that kind of stuff. But we did go in there clean everything else. pull out the rear seats, re carpet the whole back and make it all one peice. It was even about an hour of welding.

Wish i had picture though, sorry. didn't think of taking any

let us know how they come out, ive been thinking about doing that in my T100 too, but i do enjoy keeping stuf fin those compartments--thats what is holding me back

good luck
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