Well those are car drivers and not sub drivers in the home audio sense.
They are totally unsuitable for home use. One decent sub would best all those no matter how many you use.
Here is the technical data.
The FS is 28 Hz and they are fairly high Q. They are classic car thumper/boomers.
Look at the FRs sealed, vented and band pass out of car responses. Note the peaked response at 60 Hz vented or sealed. The response falls rapidly after the peak. The band pass box is better, but the frequency is still falling off well above sub range. Sealed they are 18 db down at 30 Hz, 7 db down vented at 30 Hz and 15 db down with the band pass cabinet. If you look at the in car responses, you can see that this type of driver works and fits well for the type of bass you get in a typical car environment from the small cabin gain. That is why sub and home drivers are very different animals.
That will be a terrible home sub system. You are wasting time, effort and money going down that rabbit hole.