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Old 07-16-2009, 02:42 AM
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Originally Posted by joefox
OK, lets clarify.
The Fox Box has the most mounting depth of any turn key box that leaves your seats at factory height and cost $150 SHIPPED.
There box is $169 + shipping and it even says will not fit without optional 2.5" lift kit. If the lift kit is required why wouldn't you just bundle it together and say its $339 + shipping?

After you spend all that extra money you have 6.25" of depth vs 6.125" with a Fox Box.
Oh, forgot to say that you can get a 1/4" MDF spacer ring for the top cap of a Fox Box for $10 more and now you have 6.375" for $160. And your seats are still at factory height.

They do have a nice air volume on that box. I will give them that. But at $339 + shipping, I would pass.
supercrewsounds does have a two 10's box that doesn't need a seat lift for like $139
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Originally Posted by obusnizzle
ask administrators before marketing your own stuff.
I'm waiting for a reply from the webmaster. If you know anyone else that will reply about becoming a sponsor let them know and have them e-mail me joefox@foxacoustics.com I already sponsor several other sites for dodges and titans. Most sites have a clear link for becoming a sponsor but I didnt see one on here.
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do u have a fox box for the 2009?
Old 07-16-2009, 04:15 PM
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Yes I do. Its a dual 10 downfire box with 1.8 cubic feet. I just verified the fit today and its a perfect fit too. I took some pics of it in the truck and I'll update the original post. They won't be ready for about 1 week. I'm moving the baffle up a 1/4" for more floor clearance and the mounting depth will be 6.5" after that change. I will also make a 1.25 cubic foot single 10" vented version with space for mounting a amp. I make over 40 models of boxes but I'm keeping my post to a minimum until I get the site sponsor issue resolved. Some sites are real touchy about advertising without paying up.
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Thanks for all the info guys, but does anyone make a single subbox so that i wouldnt have to relocate the jack? I only ask cause i do a lot of driving and that jack comes in handy some times...
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Originally Posted by GuinnessGood
Thanks for all the info guys, but does anyone make a single subbox so that i wouldnt have to relocate the jack? I only ask cause i do a lot of driving and that jack comes in handy some times...
i still have my jack with two 12's under my seat. just put the jack under the front passenger seat
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I've seen people take the jack and tire tools, zip tie them together then zip tie the bundle under the hood off to the side. If you get a flat you would need a pocket knife to cut the zip ties. Note: You would use heavy duty zip ties.
I do make a single 10" sub box that fits on the driver side of the seat bracket though. A single 10" JL w3 sound good. Pm me for more info.
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You have to PM the admin on here, they wont find you until its to delete all your posts...
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OK, lets clarify.
The Fox Box has the most mounting depth of any turn key box that leaves your seats at factory height and cost $150 SHIPPED.
There box is $169 + shipping and it even says will not fit without optional 2.5" lift kit. If the lift kit is required why wouldn't you just bundle it together and say its $339 + shipping?

After you spend all that extra money you have 6.25" of depth vs 6.125" with a Fox Box.
Oh, forgot to say that you can get a 1/4" MDF spacer ring for the top cap of a Fox Box for $10 more and now you have 6.375" for $160. And your seats are still at factory height.

They do have a nice air volume on that box. I will give them that. But at $339 + shipping, I would pass.
I'll personally back up the Fox Box. Everything he said is true and it worked amazingly with my 2 Jl Audio 10w3v3-4's. All of his reasons are the exact reason why I did not buy a setup from supercrewsounds.... Quality was top notch.

Alot of people on here just toss the jack and accessories under the passenger seat. I got a bed cover and a bag with the essential jumper cables and first aid kit that I tossed the jack into.
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I bought a single 10" box from supercrewsounds for my 09 f150 supercrew. The price wasn't THAT bad but I'm still waiting on the enclosure ...


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