8" retro sound sub in stock location

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As part of the process changing my nav to non nav 100 I am upgrading the sound system. My sub was blown and frankly incompatible with the new amp so took a stab at upgrading to an 8" driver. I'm not done yet but thought I could post some progress pictures. Retro Sound has a really shallow <2" deep 8" sub that I thought would be a great fit. At first I thought that a couple MDF spacers was the best fit until mocking things up with panel in place and it would stick out way too far.
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I dicided to cut up the stock box and modify it to accommodate the larger driver. Test fit and it would still not quite fit.

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I needed to clearance the box with some half moon cuts on the top and bottom. Now I need to figure out how to seal the enclosure to fit back in the truck.
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test fit.
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Now some glass work.
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I also needed to clearance the opening of the truck.
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So it's not really pretty now. I sealed the edges with silicone that will dry clear. Tomorrow I will put some sound deadening mat upto and just over the metal lip of the driver and it should be ready to install. One thing that I did not mention is that I used the stock harness to wire the driver and used loctite blue on the screw connectors.
 
Nice. That's real dedication for not adding a big sub box
We have a big family so that space is precious when going over the river and through the woods.
 
So here are some pics of the installation
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I didn't modify the grill whatsoever and everything is back in the stock location. No rattles reported yet
 

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