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<blockquote data-quote="c17globemaster3" data-source="post: 242592" data-attributes="member: 548443"><p>I have a '92 Ford Ranger with the regular cab. There is very minimal space behind the seats to put some speakers. I currently have two new 10" MTX 6000's and an alpine 2 channel v12 amp. I am thinking about making a box thats about 20" wide, 12" tall and 9" deep on the bottom sloping to 5 1/2" at the top. Also im not even sure how to bridge an amp. I think I am just going to use one speaker, but would like it to have all the power of the amp. If anyone could help it would be great. Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="c17globemaster3, post: 242592, member: 548443"] I have a '92 Ford Ranger with the regular cab. There is very minimal space behind the seats to put some speakers. I currently have two new 10" MTX 6000's and an alpine 2 channel v12 amp. I am thinking about making a box thats about 20" wide, 12" tall and 9" deep on the bottom sloping to 5 1/2" at the top. Also im not even sure how to bridge an amp. I think I am just going to use one speaker, but would like it to have all the power of the amp. If anyone could help it would be great. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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