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The box isn't that small, probably over 1 cubic foot, which is more than alot of 12" subs require. If you have a 12" that fits in that box (ie. the magnet doesn't contact the bottom inside the box) than you are probably ok for air space. IF you think you need more airspace, just fool the subs into thinking there is more there.
Before you install the sub inside the box and after you have run the wires inside, use the stuffing that is intended for subwoofer enclosures which is basically similiar to most synthetic stuffing inside stuffed animals, just heat resistant and not highly flamable. Don't pack it in, just lightly fill the box with uncompressed stuffing and you will fool the sub into thinking it has almost %50 more air volume. (this tip is for sealed boxes only!)
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