Bare in mind that i am no carpenter so im sure that if my following creation was made by a pro, the result is guaranteed to fit even better!

So, i love my Alpine Type-R 12" subs, they are awesome bass for buck and look fab! I decided to build my own box to fit this sub behind my seat.

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I wasn't too bothered about the volume of the box in respect to the requirements of the sub at the time as tbh all i wanted was a 12" type R behind my seat

But anyhow, i worked out the volume of my box and just by pure luck it fell just nicely in to the plus side of the minimum requirements for good, Tight quality sound! Bonus!

However, when i took the mr2 off the road for the engine rebuild, i decided to sell the sub and ever since i have wanted another to replace it.

A couple of weeks ago i managed to get a 12" 2009 model Type-r

-with the Ribbed surround, more power, better looking etc off ebay for an absolute bargain

(£30

) and decided its time to get it back behind my seat where it belongs! Unfortunately tho, the new 2009 models are bigger than the old Type-R's as they have a larger magnet and a large rubber protector ring on the front to allow for the extra excursion that the new model offers.

This meant it no longer fit behind my seat unless the seat was 2 clicks forward.

New sub.

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The original box design was a tight fit as it was but i decided not to give up as i had one more trick up my sleeve.

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I Compacted the box by removing the rear section and fitting it inside the side walls as opposed to across them.

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But you can see now that i have had to cut a hole for the magnet to stick out of!.

I used a section of 1/4" MDF to cover this hole which lucky enough does not touch the engine bay firewall as the firewall curves away just before this point.

Heres the finished box.







And finally, here it is back where it should be



I can get the seat right back but the recline is limited, Tbh it puts the recline in the ideal position for good back posture

:d But i have my seat 1 click forward from this anyway so its perfect for me.

Im 5ft 10"

Obv i have lost some volume by making the box smaller but it still sounds great and i have not used the space under the box so i could extend the box down to re-gain that lost volume

+ more!

The only other thing that could have been better was the angle of the front, if it was a little steeper then there would have been even more space behind the driver seat as the bottom of the sub is the closest part.

So, Next time someone says that you Cannot get a 12" behind the seat in a mk2.

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Think Again!!

Thanks for looking
