sub box? - regular cab
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sub box? - regular cab
I have a 2000 f150 regualr cab step side.
i want to put subs behind the seat and was wondering if this box whould cause me any loss of leg room? and also does it sound good? I will probably be putting some rockford fosgate 12" subs.
http://www.supercrewsound.com/commer...dId=3&catId=57
i want to put subs behind the seat and was wondering if this box whould cause me any loss of leg room? and also does it sound good? I will probably be putting some rockford fosgate 12" subs.
http://www.supercrewsound.com/commer...dId=3&catId=57
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Before you go and make the mistake of getting the Rockfords, I think you should look into other woofers. The rockfords will sound ok at first but don't expect the new ones to still be hitting after a year or so.
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I HIGHLY recomend having a box built specificly for your truck and the sub you decide on. It will sound ALOT better. I use to have a JL 10W3v2 in a prefab box, then I had one built for it. It was louder and tighter.
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As a custom installer, I strongly recommend getting a custom box made, and as far as the Rockfords go, thats a great sub, but a JL Audio sub will hit harder, cleaner, and you spend less money...hope this helps