Well, I have been playing with models of that driver.
Clearly this is a car audio driver. For a car it would be a good driver. However there is an alignment that would make it be an acceptable home audio sub driver.
First the Thiel Small parameters are strongly biased towards a sealed enclosure. However The F3 point is high at 50 Hz, and the driver does not have the excursion to really support the equalization required for decent spl in an average or larger domestic space. In a car with cabin gain a small sealed box would work very well.
A ported enclosure is not practical. Although you can get bass extension on a model, the length of port required to keep vent air velocity acceptable is impractically long. So a ported enclosure will not work.
However I have modeled an acceptable sub using a passive radiator.
This one.
The model is attached to this post.
A 2.5 cu ft inside volume enclosure with the above passive radiator gives an F3 of 29 Hz. Not great but OK. However as with passive radiator designs the bass rolls off like a brick wall below F3 at 29 Hz.
The are some significant caveats however.
Again, and this is the case with passive radiator designs for high Q drivers, the driver explosively decouples from the box below tuning, in this case 29 Hz.
The result of this is that the excursion of both driver and passive radiator rise to mechanically damaging levels astronomically fast. This means that although the drivers are 600 watt, their power drive needs to be limited to 300 watts for this alignment, otherwise driver damage will occur.
Associated with all this driver and radiator become 180 degrees out of phase below tuning and cancel each other. This can be seen in the group delay.
Of course this out of phase condition is the reason why the response falls off like a brick wall below and f3 and cone excursion of driver and radiator increase to mechanically damaging levels.
Because of this inclusion of a high pass filter at 25 Hz at least 12 db per octave and preferably 24 db per octave at 25 Hz would be mandatory.
So while these drivers could be used for domestic subs, the design is not simple for a first time builder.
There are reasonably priced sub drivers that would be a less complex build and also offer more bass extension.