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Old 11-04-2010, 10:03 AM
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Is there a box that will fit 2 alpine type r subs (12 inch) in a regular cab 2006 f150?
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Dependng on the depth you may have to have a box built or build it yourself but you have plenty of room to run 2 12's on the pasenger side behind the seat. There is some plastic sticking out in the middle that limits how wide the box can be but my box sits there with 2 10's and there is easily enough room for 12's.
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does anyone have dimensions for a box?
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Measure but I think this would work.

http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...2+-Black-.html
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yea that would work for a shallow mount but im looking for one for deeper mounting depth.
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kicker cvt shallows hit just as well as normal size ones, in my opinion
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That box isnt for shallow mount subs, jsut not real deep ones, someone who is better at math than me may be able to figure this out but they may fit especially since the holes are so close to the bottom of the box. The mounting depth for your subs are 6 3/8. The bottom of that box is 7.5 the top 4.25, it would be close. Alos, im not a big fan of them but they make rings that will go on the box that will stick the subs out a little further to make them fit, Ive used them before they work well they just dont seem real stable but thats an option.

edit: rings like this would def make that box work
http://www.americansoundconnection.c.../12spacer.html

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Originally Posted by Raevsky97
kicker cvt shallows hit just as well as normal size ones, in my opinion

sorry to bust your bubble but thats not possible
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Originally Posted by mad4002
sorry to bust your bubble but thats not possible
they can handle same rms, max and impedence as the larger sized cvrs for the same price.... if shallows will fit better there worth the money in my opinion
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Originally Posted by Raevsky97
they can handle same rms, max and impedence as the larger sized cvrs for the same price.... if shallows will fit better there worth the money in my opinion

yes but i doubt they have the same suspension travel so they cant be as loud because sound waves are created by moving are the more air you move the move sound you make so if you have 2 12" subs and one travels in and out .8in and one travels 1.5in guess which one is louder


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