Well I found out one reason for why I wasn't totally blown away by this sub.
AIR LEAKS!!
I was talking to the guy I got the stuff from the other day and he said that if I push on the radiators, the sub should push out, but go back in slowly. He stressed that the sub shouldn't just snap right back into place. So I tried this and sure enough the sub just went right back to position as soon as I released the radiator. I climbed on top of the box so that my face was hanging over the edge right above the woofer and did this again and was treated to a blast of air right in my face. Seems the top of the sub wasn't sealed very well. Who knows where else I might have had leaks.
So I took all of the speakers out and bought some bathroom caulk at Home Depot and proceeded to caulk up all of the corners of the box, around the speaker terminal hole, and around the hole for the sub and both radiators. I can't believe I didn't do this before.
I think I've got it pretty well sealed now. But the sub still goes right back to position when I push on the radiators and let go. But when I think about it, it doesn't make sense to me that the sub would stay out when I push on the radiator. I'm not sure what is supposed to be going on in there.
Anyway, I think maybe I'll buy some more caulk in clear so that I can just go around the outside of the woofer and each radiator and try to seal them up from the outside as well as the inside. Maybe this wasn't such a great idea.