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<blockquote data-quote="tinmanchris217" data-source="post: 6206499" data-attributes="member: 610505"><p>If I were in your shoes, I'd go for the Pioneer over the eD. The group may not agree, but I'd make a box of similar shape to your design. Sub would be up-firing, and back by the headrest. The slot port would be S-shaped, and snakes into the foot-well, firing towards the passenger side.</p><p></p><p>Pioneer's recommended box size is 1.2 cubic feet, tuned down to 40-42 Hz-ish, but tuning lower can give you a bit more rumble. I'd do 2"x8" port, 15" long.</p><p></p><p>Since it's a relatively small air volume in your truck, and the sub is near your head... be sure to design your box not to get boomy. The port area needs to be small-ish, and you want to add some stuffing on the walls of the box. Boomy truck boxes get annoying (to me atleast).</p><p></p><p>You'd still have room for 1.5 passengers in the back... and can be easily removed for more cargo/people. Just my 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tinmanchris217, post: 6206499, member: 610505"] If I were in your shoes, I'd go for the Pioneer over the eD. The group may not agree, but I'd make a box of similar shape to your design. Sub would be up-firing, and back by the headrest. The slot port would be S-shaped, and snakes into the foot-well, firing towards the passenger side. Pioneer's recommended box size is 1.2 cubic feet, tuned down to 40-42 Hz-ish, but tuning lower can give you a bit more rumble. I'd do 2"x8" port, 15" long. Since it's a relatively small air volume in your truck, and the sub is near your head... be sure to design your box not to get boomy. The port area needs to be small-ish, and you want to add some stuffing on the walls of the box. Boomy truck boxes get annoying (to me atleast). You'd still have room for 1.5 passengers in the back... and can be easily removed for more cargo/people. Just my 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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