subs in a 92 standard cab
I had a sub box 3 feet long, 10" deep. I didn't wanna go anymore than that because my legs are too long haha, depend on how tall you are really, or where you feel comfortable with the seat positioned.
not sure, i am in the same dilema, im 6'5" so i cant move the seat up, check out these pioneers http://onlinecarstereo.com/CarAudio/..._TS-SW251.aspx
i think they mount like 3" deep or somethin like that, you'll probly have to build your own box, i dont think anyone makes a box small enough to fit behind the seat, or if you dont want a ton of bass chaeck out these
http://www.onlinecarstereo.com/CarAu..._KSC-SW10.aspx
i think they mount like 3" deep or somethin like that, you'll probly have to build your own box, i dont think anyone makes a box small enough to fit behind the seat, or if you dont want a ton of bass chaeck out these
http://www.onlinecarstereo.com/CarAu..._KSC-SW10.aspx
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I built this to fit, but I like to sit closer to the wheel so the seat is forward some. I positioned the speakers so the magnet just cleared the box back. I don't remember how deep they are but I could measure...
Seriously consider the Memphis Audio SC shallow mounts. 3" mounting depth, great for small sealed air space applications. 500W RMS in a 12" shallow sub.!!!!!!
http://www.memphiscaraudio.com/produ...ss-subwoofers/
http://www.memphiscaraudio.com/produ...ss-subwoofers/


