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Old 12-08-2009, 08:58 PM
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Has anyone made a sub box for behind there reg cab bench? What kind of sound systems do you have in your truck?
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no but I am really thinking about doing so as I used to professionally build speaker enclosures....

my system is stock speakers and a Clarion Marine head unit...55w x 4...it's decent...
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Two 10s and two 8s behind the seat, as well as all my other crap. I like to sit closer to the wheel than most, and I built the box to fit.


The 8s are behind all that crap on the left.
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its pretty engenious, i've seen those headliners in LMC with speakers, i was like hell yeah!! till i realized id have to take down my flag. maybe some 6x9" im the corners and two 12" on each side, its gonna be a project but will def sound great
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They sell slim boxes at most car audio places. My personal favorite slim sub is the kicker cvt, they dont take much juice to hit hard, and they dont need a very big enclosure. They're also pretty cheap. I had one 12" in a generic sealed slim box with a 250w alpine amp in a ranger and it sounded great. They can take up to, I believe, 400 watts. In a single cab, unless you just want to be obnoxious, you only need one decently tuned sub. Or if you want a fuller range of bass, get two, and a two channel amp and set one high and one low. Just don't go cheap on the amp.



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