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<blockquote data-quote="hotshot5231" data-source="post: 7392940" data-attributes="member: 634526"><p>I understand that a cap isn't the answer for a weak battery/alternator, but my understanding of a cap is basically its able to provide the quick burst of power that your battery might not be able to due to the fact that it can discharge its power much faster than a battery (think camera flash)...</p><p></p><p>My space is pretty limited... i'm currently looking at about a 8-9 inch verticle clearance on the high spots of my back seat, with all the supports and what not underneath them there's just not much room for a decent sub without using risers on the seat which I'd like to avoid. There also isn't anything behind the back bench as its flush with the rear of the cab. I know MTX makes the thunderform with dual 8's but that isn't my first choice.</p><p></p><p>My other option is to use the back seat and set a sub box in the seat, but I want to make it look as clean as possible and hate to give up the seat (even though its rare anyone uses it)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hotshot5231, post: 7392940, member: 634526"] I understand that a cap isn't the answer for a weak battery/alternator, but my understanding of a cap is basically its able to provide the quick burst of power that your battery might not be able to due to the fact that it can discharge its power much faster than a battery (think camera flash)... My space is pretty limited... i'm currently looking at about a 8-9 inch verticle clearance on the high spots of my back seat, with all the supports and what not underneath them there's just not much room for a decent sub without using risers on the seat which I'd like to avoid. There also isn't anything behind the back bench as its flush with the rear of the cab. I know MTX makes the thunderform with dual 8's but that isn't my first choice. My other option is to use the back seat and set a sub box in the seat, but I want to make it look as clean as possible and hate to give up the seat (even though its rare anyone uses it) [/QUOTE]
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