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Old 11-30-2003, 07:53 PM
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OK Boys and Girls,
Here is the story, i bought an 89 K-5 Blazer, its essentially a pick up, with a removable hard top, if you arent familiar. I want to adopt my 4-10's from my old car, they are very lonely sitting in the basement. I dont know what dto do with them, box-wise. I want to retain my ability to remove the top in the summer, while still jhaving the subs in the truck. Basically, without the top, the truck is entirely open, from the back of the cab to the tailgate. There is no partition between the driver's cab and the open back, either. Under the back seat there is VERY limited space, as it folds up and such.
I need some ideas. The best Idea I have seen is stuff like this:

http://community.webshots.com/photo/...3840aCamxYyGQA

Anyone of you guys on the installer side of things ever done anything like this? Anyone in the GTA ever done this?
Anybody have any other ideas? Holler,

*(sits back waits for torrent of ideas to come forth*
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Old 11-30-2003, 09:07 PM
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I would go for that same idea as you posted, but go with a fiberglass enclosure, You can form it better to what you would need, and it prolly wouldnt take up as much space as that enclosure did, plus it would look 10 times as good!! Good luck!
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