Well... = ) Feasable... NO! At least not for me that is! I would suggest building a ported box, It would only cost you about 60 bucks for a nice box! Get 1" inch thick medium density fiberboard(45$), some liquid nails(5$), about a pound of wood screws(5$) I prefer 1 inch screws with rubber washers, an your box stuffing(5$) A ported box of around 1 cubic ft, with 1, 3" inch port in diameter by 4" inches deep, you can use abs, pvc, or get pre-made store bought ports an trim to your desired length, an with Pioneer's, I would suggest installing the port/ports in the back region, centered in your box, I dont know why, but in all my box building, Pioneer produces lower bass notes this way! It will not take up much space, an yet you will still get tons more efficiency, an bass repsonse, an not be as likely to blow your sub! I say ported because in most cases, smaller ported boxes will produce very well, its when you start getting larger ported boxes that you have problems! = ) An beleive me you will be far more impresses with a box for your subs rather then using your trunk as a box unless you have a lot of time money an energy to build your trunk into a box, soundproofing&trunk deadeners (to prevent vibrations which causes a harshness to your sound experience, unless you pay to have it done which will result in more money, less time! An other things are to be considered rather then using your trunk! I have never heard a really food free air install! = ) I hope this helps Ronnie
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