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Old 12-26-2015, 05:29 PM
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Having trouble finding a single 10" sub enclosure that fits under the rear seat (extended cab). I know about Super Crew Sound but it's a little more than I was looking to spend. Are there any other options out there or will I have to build my own?
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Do you have a high school with a wood shop? In high school we'd take projects like that on all the time because people like me where in the class, but didn't want to build anything lol, so you just buy the lumber. Friendly tip, anything you don't want to be "borrowed", take out of your truck.
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This is the only one I found. Although it's currently out of stock. I'm still waiting for it to see how well it actually fits though.
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Whoops....

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I am using a rockford shallow mount 10" in a rockford box I found on amazon for $100. Fits great right in the middle.
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Rodneys sub boxes on ebay. I bought mine from him. A lot of guys on the forum have bought them from him. His build quality is excellent and I would recommend him to anybody. My single ten hits harder and cleaner than my buddys two twelves. Obviously that's not only because of the box, but a good box certainly contributes.
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Originally Posted by BlackThundah
Rodneys sub boxes on ebay. I bought mine from him. A lot of guys on the forum have bought them from him. His build quality is excellent and I would recommend him to anybody. My single ten hits harder and cleaner than my buddys two twelves. Obviously that's not only because of the box, but a good box certainly contributes.
What setup do you have?
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That would be perfect except my sub has a mounting depth of 5.6" and that one is only 5.2. That's another issue with finding the right box.
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Originally Posted by allinon72
That would be perfect except my sub has a mounting depth of 5.6" and that one is only 5.2. That's another issue with finding the right box.
So that's when you get creative and add a .4" ring to the mounting hole for a 5.6" mounting depth. Making it work isn't hard, you just need to be creative, personally I'd take those designs and build my own for half the price and know it's done right but then again I'm not big on subs, healthy base is all I need.
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Originally Posted by 02_Black_On_White
So that's when you get creative and add a .4" ring to the mounting hole for a 5.6" mounting depth. Making it work isn't hard, you just need to be creative, personally I'd take those designs and build my own for half the price and know it's done right but then again I'm not big on subs, healthy base is all I need.
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That would be perfect except my sub has a mounting depth of 5.6" and that one is only 5.2. That's another issue with finding the right box.
That's a problem I had. Took me awhile to find one that has a shallow enough mounting depth. I'm not sure you could get a box with that big of a mounting depth with these seats though?


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