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Go Beyond



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The genuine subwoofer cubby is actually shorter than a standard one.

This doesn't matter in a 90 but will foul the 2nd row seats when folded in a 110
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nidge n



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Where do owners locate a sub on a 110 please Matt? I've noticed the same problem as you've identified, but alas without an answer
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Buy one of our shorter cubbys Mr. Green

I've also seen them mounted under the second row seats on the seat itself ...
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2008 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SVX Station Wagon Santorini Black
I have a focal i20 and I've fitted it under middle row seats .. Alternative place under front seat using entreq seat adaptor box
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Go Beyond wrote:
Buy one of our shorter cubbys Mr. Green

I've also seen them mounted under the second row seats on the seat itself ...


I want to fit the Alpine sub as well, though I will need to think of somewhere else to mount it as there defo won't be enough room after fitting your twin din cubby into my 110HT.... Wink
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That's for sure Mr. Green Thumbs Up

Don't forget that subs don't need to be 'symetrical' ie you can put it in a corner or off to one side
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Cool. Maybe onto the bulkhead behind passenger seat would do the trick.
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Go Beyond



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That would be perfect !

It would be worth mounting it on a piece of thick MDF first (perhaps covered in carpet for aesthetics) to stop the bulkhead steel vibrating
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Yeah my whole bulkhead will be covered in vibration damping material as I will have an ARB compressor mounted on it as well. Wink
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Go Beyond wrote:
Buy one of our shorter cubbys Mr. Green

I've also seen them mounted under the second row seats on the seat itself ...


Martin, as i ordered a new leather cubby top from you last week Thumbs Up , a whole new shorter cubby box may be a bit of a push. Under the seat sounds like an option worth considering.
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