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I was curious to how it sounds and performs to get input with out having to do it and then tear it apart if its not what I want! So if you know anyone that has done it or you have heard it please share your input!

I have heard 2 vehicles walled at the C-pillar and it always sounds like hot garbage for some reason.

I have heard 2 vehicles walled at the C-pillar and it always sounds like hot garbage for some reason.

It probably wasn't built or designed right. A wall is a wall, if it's done right it doesn't matter what pillar it's at. Perfect example: http://www.caraudio.com/forums/subwoofers/483167-48x-sundown-sa-10s-build.html None of the cab is cut, so it's technically behind the C pillar.

Oh, and it does 160's @ 34 hz now.

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I have heard 2 vehicles walled at the C-pillar and it always sounds like hot garbage for some reason.

It probably wasn't built or designed right. A wall is a wall, if it's done right it doesn't matter what pillar it's at. Perfect example: http://www.caraudio.com/forums/subwoofers/483167-48x-sundown-sa-10s-build.html None of the cab is cut, so it's technically behind the C pillar.

Oh, and it does 160's @ 34 hz now.

Big differance between Hank's wall and most other walls.

Weak score anyway. Just finish a 8 12" wall doing 160's from 30Hz-55Hz. ;)

I have heard 2 vehicles walled at the C-pillar and it always sounds like hot garbage for some reason.

It probably wasn't built or designed right. A wall is a wall, if it's done right it doesn't matter what pillar it's at. Perfect example: http://www.caraudio.com/forums/subwoofers/483167-48x-sundown-sa-10s-build.html None of the cab is cut, so it's technically behind the C pillar.

Oh, and it does 160's @ 34 hz now.

Big differance between Hank's wall and most other walls.

Weak score anyway. Just finish a 8 12" wall doing 160's from 30Hz-55Hz. ;)

To that, I say put up or shut up.

I like the idea of an wall behind the c-pillar very much , 2 less windows and 1 door less that are going to flex and woofers are not playing directly to the roof , maybe even a chance to brace that same roof with that wall , the rest is the same as a box behind the c-pillar ...........regardless of what other people think.........build it well and it WILL pound .......

@bassahaulic , +160 db in such a wide range ..........Yes we need proof !

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