to make a little more air space in a confined area. The angle of the test fit pic looks a little off, but the trunk hinge goes down between two spikes. This was mainly to see if my process would work. I plan on doing more intricate designs in the future now that I know it'll work. It wasn't all my idea, my roommate was using the same method to make furniture and stuff in architecture school and we thought we could use it to make cool speaker boxes. Now I know it works, time to make it pretty. Thinking of doing a blue similar to the 350z blue.
as for making a box stable, just anchor it down. shaping the side of the box to the shape of the trunk helped keep it secure in the 100 miles or so I had the box in the trunk (compared to a 12" sub in a square wood box) but I'm still going to replace the wood that goes over the spare and anchor it all down. L brackets would be easiest, but I'll drive screws down from inside the box before I put the speaker in.
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