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<blockquote data-quote="AlterEgo99" data-source="post: 7573291" data-attributes="member: 610253"><p>I'll add my two cents here. I have an '08 Silverado X-tra cab. Had a box built and carpeted that fits perfectly under the rear seat but you are correct that there isn't a lot of clearance under there. I'm using 2 10" JL Audio 10W1v2's powered by an Alpine PDX 1.600. I have the two subs wired in parallel so each is getting 300W max RMS. I have Polk Audio comps in the front doors and the rear doors all powered by an Alpine PDX 4.100. Both amps are located in my center console with a two PC fans, one brings air in (from the drivers side) and the other pushing the air out from the top. I built the fan input and output sections so that they would blend in and not be noticeable. Wasn't really using the huge compartment in the center console anyways and there isn't a lot of locations to mount amps in this truck. I am using an Alpine CDA-9887 with Imprint for the H/U. I kept it all as stock looking as possible. I'll have to take some pictures sometime though I have had this setup for over 2 years now and love it. Great SQ and bumps hard enough for me as I'm an older gent and don't need to rattle my fillings loose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlterEgo99, post: 7573291, member: 610253"] I'll add my two cents here. I have an '08 Silverado X-tra cab. Had a box built and carpeted that fits perfectly under the rear seat but you are correct that there isn't a lot of clearance under there. I'm using 2 10" JL Audio 10W1v2's powered by an Alpine PDX 1.600. I have the two subs wired in parallel so each is getting 300W max RMS. I have Polk Audio comps in the front doors and the rear doors all powered by an Alpine PDX 4.100. Both amps are located in my center console with a two PC fans, one brings air in (from the drivers side) and the other pushing the air out from the top. I built the fan input and output sections so that they would blend in and not be noticeable. Wasn't really using the huge compartment in the center console anyways and there isn't a lot of locations to mount amps in this truck. I am using an Alpine CDA-9887 with Imprint for the H/U. I kept it all as stock looking as possible. I'll have to take some pictures sometime though I have had this setup for over 2 years now and love it. Great SQ and bumps hard enough for me as I'm an older gent and don't need to rattle my fillings loose. [/QUOTE]
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