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Old 08-10-2012, 12:52 PM
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so my first car was a jeep cherokee and i put a 12 inch sub in the back i would like to be able to put it in my truck but im not really sure if it will fit does anyone make a box that will fit under the rear seat of an ext cab and if your have a set up that works i would love to see some pics
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X2 would love to see a setup for a supercab under the rear seat, without putting a lift kit on the seat. Ps Im not going to do any thread hijacking.
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Feel free to thread jack me I really don't care I just want some answers lol
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Me too
I forgot about lifting the back seat I have some good amplified
subs that may fit
Now what do you do with the Jack and stuff

The stock sony sub is not worthy to hooked to my computer
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What I would like to see is some drawings or prints of a U-built MDF box for the scab.
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I built a box for a single 10 a while back and ended up purchasing a second one. I was looking for plans online and amazon had dual 10" boxes for 99 with free shipping with their prime membership. They often do free one month trials of this that you can cancel. For 99 bucks i didnt think my time was worth the savings of the materials to build and carpet a box. Terrible pics attached
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dug up an old picture of the single box I built. made from 3/4" mdf and painted with cheap spray bedliner. Worked good but got a smoking deal on a second sub and decided to jump on it.
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Go to supercrewsound.com. I bought a box from them for my '08 Supercab. Fit great, mounted the amp behind the passenger side back seat. Clean look, would think it was stock. 10" Polk sub is perfect for what I was looking for. See signature.
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Crutchfield.com has custom boxes as well.
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I used a q-logic box with a single 12 in my supercab. I loved the sub, but finally got my hands on some treo's my brother had been bogarting. I got the LMI seat lift and am thinking I got more room to work with now


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