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My setup for the next season will include:

2 Kicker zx 2500.1 amplifiers wired @ 2 ohm each

2 AudioQue HDC3 12s, d1 vcs

Northstar NSB 90 in stock location.

200 amp Alternator, rebuilt intown.

I have a box design that I got directly from Steven Sears, whom is the Team Captain of Team High X-cursion. He told me he had someone on his team with 3 10s hitting in the 150s the TL in a Grand Am, and yes I have a Grand Am. He is very knowledgable on trunk vehicles.

I plan to only use both kicker amplifiers during shows, and one for daily on a 4 ohm load.

I will be selling my 2 audioque sd8s, and when my American Bass 120.1 gets back from being serviced it will be for sale as well.

Tell Me what you think!!!

Cool, but without knowing all of the intricacies of your car.. I doubt the plans for that box will be exactly what you need.

Each car is different. There are many different Grand Am's. Keep in mind the resonant frequency will change car to car as well.

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Cool, but without knowing all of the intricacies of your car.. I doubt the plans for that box will be exactly what you need.

Each car is different. There are many different Grand Am's. Keep in mind the resonant frequency will change car to car as well.

that is correct, but as long as i stick to the amount of port area he gave me on the this plan, testing AFTER this box will be alot easier. this just gets me a great place to start at.

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Nice amps.

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