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    Default Surgery on the new LSV

    OK so I'm debating cutting out a portion of the drivers footwell to add a correctly built sub box. Has anyone done this or have any feedback regaurding this procedure? Is there a structural purpose to this or is it just a foot rest. I've looked inside the ski locker and can see inside the compartment. It isn't attatched to the floor (hull or stringer assembly) or the the inner wall.
    For me ts a major mod to the floor and I'm curious if anyone else has attempted it.

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    I am thinking it would kill your warranty!

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    Quote Originally Posted by zegm
    I am thinking it would kill your warranty!

    Yep I bet it would
    Ski when the ice is gone stop when it returns.

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    That is a bulkhead. I don't think I'd do anything to weaking it
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    There was a post last fall where a guy cut his sub into the floor under the drivers consoul

    If the piece is screwed in with angle brackets I would go ahead.

    As I side note I researched subs and found that Kenwood makes a very shallow sub @ 3 3/8" deep, and requires a .6 cf box for proper function. My point being that maybe there might be a sub out there that would fit into a box that doesn't require such a big commitment on your part

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    kicker solo baric in a truck box is what I have and it fits great and sounds awesome.

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    i put a 15'' sub there and cut it out... everything is fine...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ATLOUTBACKV
    i put a 15'' sub there and cut it out... everything is fine...
    Could you post some pics please?

    Thanks,

    Al
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    I have a 12" sub in a pretty big box. I place it behind the passenger seat where my amp and batteries are. The bass sounds great and the enclosed area under there makes for a 'tight' sounding thump. Like a boxed sub in a car trunk....which reminds me of being 18 again with a $2000 stereo in a $5000 car.

    I like this set-up because the sub stays dry and protected plus it is removable. It is heavy enough that it doesn't shift around. And there is still plenty of room for stuff. The passenger seat will give you a nice massage with the right song on too!

    I considered the sub under the driver's side but my heater core and fan is there. I also didn't want to lose any leg room. However, I have seen some pictures of subs installed there and they look awesome.

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    Spoke to my moomba dealer/service dept. He said no problem. I'm not actually cutting the thing out , I am just cutting a square out of the front portion of the box. I've already done it and am underway on the project. Everything will be re-glassed and most likely stronger than its original counterpart. I will keep you all posted with pics as soon as I'm done. Little messy but not as bad as I thought. I had to have a couple beers before I could talk myself into it. Glad I did it. Its going to turn out nice.

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