Subs in the bed
#1
Subs in the bed
I have 2 kicker 12's in a ported box laying around. I was wondering if anyone has ever mounted some subs in the bed, like against the cab facing the tailgait. I have a backflip with the lock, just wondering what kind of quality sound i would get. If its not gonna work ill probably sell them...anyone?
#2
Senior Member
Without being rude please don't ever do this....
How would the sound get into the cab? There is only one way to put a usable stereo in the bed, called a blow through. You cut the back wall of the truck, wall of the bed, then use accordion seal to seal the gap and build a custom enclosure facing into the cab.
All putting the subs in the bed would do is rattle and **** off other drivers.
How would the sound get into the cab? There is only one way to put a usable stereo in the bed, called a blow through. You cut the back wall of the truck, wall of the bed, then use accordion seal to seal the gap and build a custom enclosure facing into the cab.
All putting the subs in the bed would do is rattle and **** off other drivers.
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nethole (06-02-2014)
#3
Without being rude please don't ever do this....
How would the sound get into the cab? There is only one way to put a usable stereo in the bed, called a blow through. You cut the back wall of the truck, wall of the bed, then use accordion seal to seal the gap and build a custom enclosure facing into the cab.
All putting the subs in the bed would do is rattle and **** off other drivers.
How would the sound get into the cab? There is only one way to put a usable stereo in the bed, called a blow through. You cut the back wall of the truck, wall of the bed, then use accordion seal to seal the gap and build a custom enclosure facing into the cab.
All putting the subs in the bed would do is rattle and **** off other drivers.