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Anyone used a Baysideautostyling sub box in VE ute?

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Probably not too helpful but,

I have the dual 12" one in my FG from them.
Be prepared to rip out all the white foam and reseal the box properly.
Also consider replacing the terminals they provide with something better from Jaycar - Mine where flimsy and the the connectors either bent the prong or fell off during large bass songs.

Other than that, it beats making a box yourself for sure.
Ask bayside on facebook for photos of the VE box installed?
 

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Nah, still havent. I've been spending money on my Kingswood instead. Going off the Ebay ad, theyve sold 46 but no one has taken a photo of one installed...
 

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They've got 20% off at the moment, so I bought one last Friday night and just waiting on it to arrive...
 

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It arrived today so i took a heap of photos. Yes the ute could use a vacuum but thats usually about as dirty as it gets.

I shrunk the photos and gave them a simple watermark, i dunno figured it might be an option. Kept it out of the way of the important stuff.

Had to put it in the ute by coming in thru the passenger side, it wont fit in the gap with the drivers seat all the way forward and tilted. So installing with a sub in it is a 2-man job imo. And good luck if you need to get it out to get at the tools to change a tyre...

I'm not sure about the blade terminals on the wiring.

The seat location depends how upright you like to sit. The seat can go almost all the way back with the back as upright as it can get. The photo with the seat is my sitting position, it can go about another 2 inches or so, but with my short legs and dicky lower back its a good spot.

I still have to take the sub out of the old box, its an old 121spl. It's deep, but measurements should leave me 5mm or so room in the box...
 

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