While I'm no expert in the car audio department, I do have experience in the home theater realm and if cars are anything like a theater room, then two subs facing each other would completely suck ass.
Being on opposite sides in a somewhat of a corner of the vehicle would cancel some of the bass signals resulting in some seriously weakend bass. However, you could definitely run one in phase and the other out of phase for a push pull design that would probably bring the interior down in the H3. Again, in theory, if it works like it does in the home, you would have either a real ****ty system, or a bad ass one. As with all electronics, tweaking is a must!
Good luck! And let us know how it goes.
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