Angle for SUb Box
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Angle for SUb Box
I want to know what angle the rear seats are on from inside the trunk. This is going to be used for building a sub box. Anyone Know??? Dont really have the tools to figure it out.
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Originally Posted by JRANGER
I want to know what angle the rear seats are on from inside the trunk. This is going to be used for building a sub box. Anyone Know??? Dont really have the tools to figure it out.
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Ok.. so i had some spare time at work...
The height from the floor to the top of the trunk (rear deck) is ~16.5"
The angle of the seat in relation to the floor is ~76 degrees.
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can you wait for 3 hours?
i can get the EXACT angle for you after work!
(for the technical guys that want to do it before i get off work..... i'm going to take two measurements from an arbitrary point, right angled to the floor, and also take the height measurement. I'll subract the upper measurement from the lower. From there it's all easy geo-trig thanks to the right angle and the two lengths!)
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Originally Posted by Omega_5
can you wait for 3 hours?
i can get the EXACT angle for you after work!
(for the technical guys that want to do it before i get off work..... i'm going to take two measurements from an arbitrary point, right angled to the floor, and also take the height measurement. I'll subract the upper measurement from the lower. From there it's all easy geo-trig thanks to the right angle and the two lengths!)
i can get the EXACT angle for you after work!
(for the technical guys that want to do it before i get off work..... i'm going to take two measurements from an arbitrary point, right angled to the floor, and also take the height measurement. I'll subract the upper measurement from the lower. From there it's all easy geo-trig thanks to the right angle and the two lengths!)
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