Looking to get a little more ((Boom)) in your Bass? Have a decent set of Woofers that would go nicely in the right box? Or maybe your looking to buy new speakers, but your not sure what your options are on enclosure. There are many options, from buying a custom made box to getting down to the hardware store yourself. This article will be focused on DIY Subwoofer Enclosures. Building them is not hard as long as your comfortable with a drill and not afraid to cut wood. What You Will Need: -Wood Screw -Liquid Nails -Two Sheets of MDF Wood -A Measuring Tape -A Sharpie Pen -Your Subwoofer(s) -A Table Saw (a circular saw will work, but you use it at your own risk) -A Jig Saw -A Hand Drill -A Compass Your First Step: Look at your trunk and decide how much room you want to take up. You can build a simple, small enclosure quickly and easily, but you will not get as much Bass. You will however still keep the majority of your trunk space for other uses. The most popular option I have seen is the one we will use in this article. 2 Twelve inch Subwoofers. Get into your trunk with that tape measure and mark down every angle. From the floor to the bottom of your rear window, the curve from your rear window to the trunk latch, from the back seat to the rear of the trunk, etc. Don’t leave anything out! 2 Twelve inch subwoofers are best enjoyed when they have plenty of space to enjoy themselves. This means that you will want your Box or Enclosure to take up as much space as you are aloud to in your trunk. Just make sure to measure in a few inches of finger and hand space should you ever have to get the box back out of the vehicle. Step Two: Measure your wood. Make a piece that will fit the floor of the trunk. Another piece that will go across the top of the Box, a piece to go on the back of the Enclosure, and two side pieces. If your measurements are correct and mostly precise, then this should be a breeze. Just cut them, label them, and put them to the side. Measure and cut a Face piece. Once you have measured and cut this piece, grab your speakers. Place them on the front side of the board, take your Sharpie Pen and trace the outside of the woofer onto the wood. Remove the speaker, get out your Compass and trace another circle about an inch inside the first circle your traced. These will be the wholes that your woofers fit into. Get out your Jig Saw and cut the inside circles out. You should have two very nice holes in your Face board now. Step Category:Home › Autos • Will the trend toward economy-size car models lead Americans back to buying smaller-sized cars? — part 2 • You should never use after-market auto parts when maintaining or fixing your car • Should a new car be rust-proofed? • Will the trend toward economy-size car models lead Americans back to buying smaller-sized cars? — part 1 • Five safest cars in North America • How to ensure your teen drives safely after getting a license • Pros and cons of using an hydrogen generator for your car • DIY automotive maintenance: How to change the oil