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Old 05-03-2010, 08:38 PM
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I have 2 ten inch kicker Cvt's and a Kenwood 9105D amp. I know these subs call for 0.8 air space but as everyone knows thats not an easy thing to get under the backseat in the Ford F150 supercrew cab. Has anyone used the subs? Can i fit them under the seat without a lift? and does mounting an amp behind the seat cause any over heating? I know the i can find the bedind the seat answer but i really just wanna know about the kickers and the air space anyone from anyone with any experience please
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I have a CVT 12"and a sub box under the seat that stretches half way across the cab. It's still not enough for the sub to reach full potential. So I would imagine 2 10's would be in the same boat.
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SO how does your 12 sound?
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You should be able to get at least .65-.7 cubes per side under the back seat with a prefab box. Stuff it with polyfill, and you'll get the sub seeing close enough to .8 to work.
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Thank y'all for everything I preciate it. should I turn my amp down slightly if I can't get to the .8? I promise that's the last stupid question for now haha
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I wouldn't worry about it, you'll be close enough that it won't matter, you may loose a little frequency response.

Make sure you set your gain based on your signal (or lower), and don't use it like a volume **** to get "more" bass.
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The CVT's will easily fit in this box. No seat lift required.
http://www.foxacoustics.com/ProductD...de=F150-210-04
If you decide to upgrade at a later time you can even use the CVX's.



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