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Old 08-13-2012, 05:56 AM
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Originally Posted by boostinAK
Do you have factory nav?
Yes sir I do.
Old 08-13-2012, 09:02 AM
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I think if you want something that kicks somewhat hard you're going to have to sacrafice the drivers side underseat storage. I have a 07 Screw and got an MTX 12" sub in a custom box with an amp. It kicks pretty hard but takes up the drivers side rear. I know you can get even better subs in the same type of box. I'm not sure what boxes are made for the passenger side only.
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Originally Posted by blyons200
I think if you want something that kicks somewhat hard you're going to have to sacrafice the drivers side underseat storage. I have a 07 Screw and got an MTX 12" sub in a custom box with an amp. It kicks pretty hard but takes up the drivers side rear. I know you can get even better subs in the same type of box. I'm not sure what boxes are made for the passenger side only.
Yea, that's what I'm afraid of. I will have a custom box built. I don't mind using up some space on the drivers side, just don't want to take the whole area, gotta have room for my rott to ride.
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Old 08-16-2012, 08:24 AM
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The factory nav is a pain to work with..

For a smaller sub to fit under the passenger seat, take a look at the Alpine SWR-T10. It should be small enough and have a low enough air space requirement that it should work.
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Originally Posted by boostinAK
The factory nav is a pain to work with..

For a smaller sub to fit under the passenger seat, take a look at the Alpine SWR-T10. It should be small enough and have a low enough air space requirement that it should work.
Why is the factory nav a pain? Do I need the PAC device or do I have plugs behind nav system. What else would u recommend to have a pretty good system going?
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I had 2 Helix Esprit E10W's and man what a sub. They're shallow mount so can go pretty much anywhere. Highs and mids are crisp, lows are deep. Not to mention they're loud as hell. They're a little spendy but you'll be more than satisfied.

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You can build a custom box just for the rear passenger seat for a Stereo Integrity 12". I feed it up to 650W of power and this thing rocks.

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You can build a custom box just for the rear passenger seat for a Stereo Integrity 12". I feed it up to 650W of power and this thing rocks.
That box is perfect. Nice looking work. What's the cubic feet of that box?
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It is 0.5 cu ft for the SI BM sub. Here are the starting plans I designed. There are changes as can be seen from the side:







It is made out of 3/4 MDF and is extremely stout. I've stood on it and never wimpered so I'm not worried about piling stuff on top when I have both rear seats up.


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