If it were me... and I'm not a bass-head, I'd pick up a second sub, the dual rear-facing enclosure and run your Thor in two channel mode, so 125w per sub. I just think you'll be happier with the output, and if it's too much bass, dial it back a bit. Better to have too much than not enough!I have exchanged some emails with zenclosures and they told me the rear firing single sounds better than the front from that one guy's experience. They just made the front firing available cause people asked for it.
Interesting on Zen's comments on rear versus front firing. It is a divided camp on that one. I do feel that rear is more popular and is certainly capable of louder SPLs. But then so is a ported enclosure vs. a sealed. The down side that I see is that so many times the trunk rattles like crazy and outside the car it is so annoying. Sound rather cheap to me. Of course I would expect most of the rattles can be chased down and cured. Also you music preference and listening habits also play a part in your decision. I still subscribe the rear facing and/or ported for SPL and front/sealed for SQ. It is great that what ever your style is there are options.
I'd stop by a couple of shops and tell them what you are interested in and ask some questions... then decide which shop you feel best about.Just ordered my zenclosures box tonight. single 10" rear facing driver's side. I like the Rockford Fosgate amp cause all adjustments can be made from the top panel. adjustments on the side will be very hard to do. I think I'm going to abandon the use of my old amp. Will cost $300 just for a DSP that suits me, well Kicker has a simpler one for $200. I think one 5 channel amp will make it easy. What scares me how to get the wires from the front doors to the amp in the back and there again. Has to be a spot under the dash on each side for the passive crossovers for the front separates, ahh heck I should just pay someone to do it. I just don't have any experience with shops here.
Just ordered my zenclosures box tonight. single 10" rear facing driver's side. I like the Rockford Fosgate amp cause all adjustments can be made from the top panel. adjustments on the side will be very hard to do. I think I'm going to abandon the use of my old amp. Will cost $300 just for a DSP that suits me, well Kicker has a simpler one for $200. I think one 5 channel amp will make it easy. What scares me how to get the wires from the front doors to the amp in the back and there again. Has to be a spot under the dash on each side for the passive crossovers for the front separates, ahh heck I should just pay someone to do it. I just don't have any experience with shops here.
Make sure you post pics when you get it installed! :cheers:Just ordered the half trunk box
There's something intimidating about tearing into a brand new car! :eyebulge:Yeah, the more I think about it, the more I think I can do it myself. I did this once before on my 91 Dodge Stealth. Had the whole interior apart, just afraid to do it on this car for some reason. But if I do it I'm going to do it once and do it right.