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<blockquote data-quote="pardegt" data-source="post: 7841448" data-attributes="member: 643827"><p>I want to add some subs to my 2010 Ram Crew Cab and would like some input on a box setup.</p><p></p><p>I would like to use these items which I already have: two 10" Dayton Audio RSS265HF-4 subs and my Rockford Fosgate Power1000 amp. I am just doing the subs for now, but will later upgrade the whole system and use the amp for everything.</p><p></p><p>I do not have a lot of knowledge towards box design but want to try to get a box that fits these criteria: fits underneath the rear seat replacing the existing storage trays, works well with my subs, is pre-made as I don't have time/tools to devote to build one, and is reasonably priced.</p><p></p><p>I have found several pre-made box options out there that are either up-firing or down-firing and range from .55 to .9 cu/ft per sub. I am wondering how the down fire would sound inside the floor vs the speakers firing at the bottom of the seat with grill?</p><p></p><p>I appreciate any advice!! Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pardegt, post: 7841448, member: 643827"] I want to add some subs to my 2010 Ram Crew Cab and would like some input on a box setup. I would like to use these items which I already have: two 10" Dayton Audio RSS265HF-4 subs and my Rockford Fosgate Power1000 amp. I am just doing the subs for now, but will later upgrade the whole system and use the amp for everything. I do not have a lot of knowledge towards box design but want to try to get a box that fits these criteria: fits underneath the rear seat replacing the existing storage trays, works well with my subs, is pre-made as I don't have time/tools to devote to build one, and is reasonably priced. I have found several pre-made box options out there that are either up-firing or down-firing and range from .55 to .9 cu/ft per sub. I am wondering how the down fire would sound inside the floor vs the speakers firing at the bottom of the seat with grill? I appreciate any advice!! Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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