Ok well my first thing is. If i built a box and make a "window" in the back of the box facin the front and use plexi glass for it. Would this be good or bad thing to do?
ex.

On to number 2:
Witch one of these 2 designs would make the best results? the face will be made out of fiberglass and the rest 3/4 MDF board.
Design #1:

Design #2:
1998 Sunfire, 2.2L auto
well im not pro but i think the 2nd one would work better, because it looks like it could be bigger for more air...but thats just me and i dont know anything...but no i think that plexiglass idea is sweet and i dont think it would be bad, if you make sure its the right thickness and wont break or anything, that would look really good imo
wysiwyg wrote:i would say they bang, they don't really pound so much. but if
you want to bump, then they will bump and hit real hard and a lot good. 
LOL
the plexy wont hurt if you seal it up and it don't leak.
best results? what would me a better resut for you? look's s/q spl?
Almost all three looks s/q and spl. I think both of those designs would get a wow factory. spl would be the next big thing then s/q
1998 Sunfire, 2.2L auto
youd get better bass to the cabin if you used design number 2. this is from personal experiance
Make sure you got the right airspace for your speaker, and the right port size.