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Old 09-19-2002, 05:20 AM
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wat size fitz?

wat size subz can fit behind the seats? 8", 10"??
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Old 09-19-2002, 05:52 AM
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nonez will fitz behindz the seatz homez.




Putting subs behind the seats in either a MK1 or MK2 MR2 is not recomended. Theres is some room in the MK2, but theres no room to box them properly and its impossible in the MK1.
The space in the MK2 is better used for some components.
An 8 inch will however fit in a proper box in the frount of the passanger foot well of each car, and if you really want to make an MR2 make lots of noise then use the boot space in the frount.
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Old 09-27-2002, 02:12 AM
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nonez will fitz behindz the seatz homez.




Putting subs behind the seats in either a MK1 or MK2 MR2 is not recomended. Theres is some room in the MK2, but theres no room to box them properly and its impossible in the MK1.
The space in the MK2 is better used for some components.
An 8 inch will however fit in a proper box in the frount of the passanger foot well of each car, and if you really want to make an MR2 make lots of noise then use the boot space in the frount.
naw...i've seen it done b4 wit 8" subs wit no box, they cut a hole behind the seat and it fits, i was just wonder'in if 10" fit in second gen MR2.
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Old 09-27-2002, 10:15 AM
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I have 2 10 inch JL Audio subwoofers in my MKII MR2. It required a custom box though. The size of the box means that you can't move the seat back as far, so I wouldn't recommend doing it if you're tall, it's okay for me though.
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I have 2 10 inch JL Audio subwoofers in my MKII MR2. It required a custom box though. The size of the box means that you can't move the seat back as far, so I wouldn't recommend doing it if you're tall, it's okay for me though.
thanx man. does it hit tho. im not doing to spend alot of money on a system. most of my money is going into the engine. do any1 know how much a 3rd Gen 3sgte cost?
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Old 09-29-2002, 01:09 AM
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thanx man. does it hit tho. im not doing to spend alot of money on a system. most of my money is going into the engine. do any1 know how much a 3rd Gen 3sgte cost?

You're not meant to let the seat touch the box, but if you're not very tall that won't be a problem. My seat doesn't hit the box. The sound quality is awesome. Gen III 3S-GTE's are quite expensive compared to the earlier generations, because they are a fair bit better and more sought after. I didn't even know that I had one in my J-SPEC MR2 until I blew the CT20B.
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whoever says u cant fit subs behind the seats of an mk1 mr2 is a dumbass i have 2 12 inch pioneer woofers in my 87 mr2 runnin of of 760 wts each and let me tell u that is hard hittin right there thats my suggestion then 6.5s in the door 6x9s behind headrest 4t is in the dash and tweets onn the dash sounds great
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Are you calling my a dumbarse?


Its possible, but they will sound like shit if you want to play any real music through them.
Subs of that size should be properly boxed and for that there is no room.
Also as was mentioned above if you want the push the seat back incase your on the tall side you will hit the sub, which again is bad for sound quality.

If however your level of evolution is so low that your only able to acknowledge low bass hits delivered directly to your inner ear via your your skeloten then its perfect.
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first of all not all subs need the same size box obviosly u dont know shit about systems every sub has a different volume for its box and the volumw for this bix is recommend to be 1.3 cu. ft and my box is 1.4 so dont start on me about my box isnt bigenuff second i do listen to real music and it sounds awesome classic rock sounda great on there and so does rap and third im 6 foot 3 so dont tell me theres no room if ur tall
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Right now i have an 8", but i m putting in 2 10" subs, 1 behind each seat, an 8 sounds real loud since it is a real small cabin tho
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I HAD two 12 inch fusion subs in my Gen II but when I sold it I took them out and won't be putting them in the Gen III...Im enjoying ALL the room I have now. Mine were in perfect boxes but I lost a bit of room..had to go foward a bit and sit more straight up....still went REAL hard...so loud it hurt my throat!! I have just scored 2 10" pioneer subs so Im gonna sell my 12"s.

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