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4 10"s under the rear seat, Silverado ext cab
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<blockquote data-quote="GI JOEY" data-source="post: 6693806" data-attributes="member: 566306"><p>The box is built and drying the rest overnight. It will be ready to pound in the morning. I decided to go with terminals by drilling 2 1/4" holes and using 9" of threaded steal and locking them down with nuts on either side then running equal length wires to each sub. 8gauge speaker wire. I just said screw it and I got the 8 which was just about the same price as 10. I terminated them tonight and I am putting the box in and screwing the subs in when I get home from the gym in the AM.</p><p></p><p>I still need to upgrade my electrical. I might build by bat box for the kinetik. I need to get more 1/0 guage wire and do the big 3 and parallel the second bat. I am going to put it under the hood and run 2 runs of 4 back to the amp. It accepts 2 4 guages. I am still waiting on my componets that I ordered to show. Pisses me off its been over 2 weeks since I ordered them.</p><p></p><p>I ended up with around 5.2 on the final measurements. I went with a little under 32 on the tuning. I might shorten them up if need be. Ill give it a listen first. I resined the entire inside of he box and had to do a little trimming of the flares on the inside but most of the flares re still there.</p><p></p><p>I'm ready to make some noise</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GI JOEY, post: 6693806, member: 566306"] The box is built and drying the rest overnight. It will be ready to pound in the morning. I decided to go with terminals by drilling 2 1/4" holes and using 9" of threaded steal and locking them down with nuts on either side then running equal length wires to each sub. 8gauge speaker wire. I just said screw it and I got the 8 which was just about the same price as 10. I terminated them tonight and I am putting the box in and screwing the subs in when I get home from the gym in the AM. I still need to upgrade my electrical. I might build by bat box for the kinetik. I need to get more 1/0 guage wire and do the big 3 and parallel the second bat. I am going to put it under the hood and run 2 runs of 4 back to the amp. It accepts 2 4 guages. I am still waiting on my componets that I ordered to show. Pisses me off its been over 2 weeks since I ordered them. I ended up with around 5.2 on the final measurements. I went with a little under 32 on the tuning. I might shorten them up if need be. Ill give it a listen first. I resined the entire inside of he box and had to do a little trimming of the flares on the inside but most of the flares re still there. I'm ready to make some noise [/QUOTE]
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