excellent. well if your looking for storage room you can get by with making a shelf out of simple plywood and use a simple truckbox thatll house two 10s or 12s firing up & forward(wedge or behind seat style). real simple shelf, 2 upright boards about 1ft tall on each side, and 1 going across the top of those with subs on top. you can store alot in that cubby area. most all subs nowdays are very efficient and dont need alot of airspace.
if you really want something trick yet somewhat cheap, turn your rear door into a box. SONY has new slim subs that sound amazingly nice, push alot out, without needing much power. take off plastic panel, use it as template on MDF, cut wood same shape as panel. use templates to cut desired sub sized holes. wrap or paint in your choice of material. cut metal on inside of door just enough so subs can fit, and cover inside of door with dynamat or (cheaper)rubber trunk spray and foam fill- then mount MDF to door.
Just a couple ideas. unseen and still have good use of side panel speakers. i recently did that setup in a 95 kick. as soon as i can ill get some pics & post them. hope this helps
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