hi guys
does anyone know where i can get a sub bass box [ie flea bay] that will stick straight into the back of a mr2 mk3 roadster ?
need something like a 10" hopefully .
ive seen mk2 ones no mr2ben but just cannot find a mk3 , tube or box with no modifications
thanks rob
Not sure you'll find anything that would fit without having do at least some modification :s,but I might be wrong!
yeh i am struggling !
would this dimension fit does anyone know offhand ?
mrs is out or id take a tape to it myself s;) ;) s;)
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searched for ages to get a sub to fit into the mr2 , just cannot buy anything for mk3 ;-(
the dimensions are a real PITA , so ended up with an 8" tube that just fits in and still allows roof to collapse
already had the kenwood amp i took out of my other car when upgrading to kicker solobaric , so recycled that and bought the rest of the following new ....
kicker 6.5" front - 200w RMS each @ 4ohm
sound storm class A/B 2 channel amp 85w x 2 @ 4ohms
kenwood 715 mono amp 200w RMS @ 4ohm
bass face 8" tube 400w RMS @ 4ohm
JVC double din head unit
for a nice simple fit this all works well , kicker fronts slip in nicely with brackets pulled off existing speakers , 2 amps slot into the storeage boxes perfectly , and the tube sits in there without the need for any bungee elastics or clamps to hold in place even with the roof down . the tube has made a massive difference to the sound . for the £30 for the tube i would have paid that alone even if it didnt have the speaker in it . so i figured use this for a bit and buy a new 8" better driver in the near future to replace the bass face one .
hope it helps someone ...
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I bought a Focal powered subwoofer. Its probably not a perfect solution . But it is pretty good, and it fits behind the passenger seat...
ive always wondered what the subs mounted flat with no cabinet would sound like , seems a strange concept but must work if good brand names make them . just nice to have a decent sound in the mrs !
There was a company that made fibreglass boxes which simply slotted straight in after you removed the chubby door. I can't remember the name, they fitted well and sounded nice. Best option would be to make one.