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Just asking because the port would be to close to the hatch. Any opinions?

Mine is this way. But if yours is going to be too close I would try others ways to fit it.

I know I am moving mine at the place of the back seats. Hatch door is going crazy with the sub right next to it...

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Mine is this way. But if yours is going to be too close I would try others ways to fit it.

I know I am moving mine at the place of the back seats. Hatch door is going crazy with the sub right next to it...

I have sub up port back on a 2009 jeep liberty. Its just beatng the crap out of the rear hatch.I even removed the rear wiper to help.mellow.png

No wiper here either.

Thinking about moving it up front and sealing it from the trunk section, so I'll have less cabin(louder?) and less rattle(I guess).

But with your vehicle you are kinda limited to trunk only. I would brace and add a lot of weight to it. May help putting a small piece of hose around the thing that locks the hatch. It may get a bit difficult to open it, but it will have better grip to it. It sure helped me.

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You see the metal piece in the hole, that's what I am talking about. Piece of hose, you cut in through its length and maybe with a heat gun work around on shaping it.

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