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i've got a full size 86 bronco and i've heard briefly about putting a sub or two in the rear passenger side panels. i've decided that if it wasn't a huge burden to do this that i would want to do it. i was just wondering if this would require me to buy some sort of custom mount and if so how much would the cheapest cost and also if it would be easier/more cost efficient to just build it myself. any tips would be helpful.
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well if you were to put a sub in the kicks back there they'd need to be stiffend up quite a bit. also to mount it all u need is a wooden ring of the proper size to fit your sub and fasten that to the inside of the kick. then your gonna need to use fiberglass and make and enclosure of the proper size either vented or sealed, seald would be the best for your situation. if you dont know the proper box size u can give me the specs of the sub and i can help ya
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