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How to make rear wagon speaker cabon or seal area?

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Hi, i have a 93 leg wag and find the rear speakers sound bad because there not in a sealed cabon, any way i could fix it. And i was also wondering if i lubricate the speakers, they will sound better?

X2! This has been an ongoing source of frustration for me. I put some very nice speakers back there, and they sound like $hit. Rattle, no volume, etc. and everythign is very tight. I thought about custom fabbing soemthing, but I like to keep things as stock looking as possible. Because I can't get any low end out of my rear speaker without sounding like a 3 dollar subwoofer, I'm thinking about putting bass blockers on them and adding a nice compact 10 inch sub in the back. The old school Boston acoustics in my front door panels still sound amazing. I was also happy to see that Subaru used clairon equipment off the factory line, but it didn't make it ten years. I like the EA81s because the speakers are enclosed in the door panels in the rear, but can only take like a 4 inch, so I'll probably add a sub to the 84 wagon also.

 

Jordan

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well i was thinking about putting a sub but i need all the space in the back, because it's still my moms car lol. anyway well u think i can get a small enough sub to fit under the seat, and sound pretty good?

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