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<blockquote data-quote="DJin TX" data-source="post: 8745359" data-attributes="member: 682936"><p>At this point I am assuming I would be able to fit one or 2 of the 10 inch subs under rear seat, and so should only be sacrificing storage space. Of course this is all in theory since the truck I want to buy in October isn’t available yet for sale or to even know what internal space it will have available. I’m optimistic, but who knows, I may have to change the plan. </p><p>As for my second thoughts, I just see all these added costs racking up and so I’m thinking of ways to get most of what I want while saving money. I’m glad to know that 2 x 10’s likely would not drown out the factory speakers. If I had unlimited funds I would just have it all switched out for top of the line equipment, but since I have to stick to a rather modest budget, we’ll see what happens. As it stands right now my list would be the 2 subs, the monoblock amp, the dsp, all the needed wiring for the install and the sub box. If I get a car audio dealer to make a custom box, is $200 a good guess at the cost? I really have no frame of reference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJin TX, post: 8745359, member: 682936"] At this point I am assuming I would be able to fit one or 2 of the 10 inch subs under rear seat, and so should only be sacrificing storage space. Of course this is all in theory since the truck I want to buy in October isn’t available yet for sale or to even know what internal space it will have available. I’m optimistic, but who knows, I may have to change the plan. As for my second thoughts, I just see all these added costs racking up and so I’m thinking of ways to get most of what I want while saving money. I’m glad to know that 2 x 10’s likely would not drown out the factory speakers. If I had unlimited funds I would just have it all switched out for top of the line equipment, but since I have to stick to a rather modest budget, we’ll see what happens. As it stands right now my list would be the 2 subs, the monoblock amp, the dsp, all the needed wiring for the install and the sub box. If I get a car audio dealer to make a custom box, is $200 a good guess at the cost? I really have no frame of reference. [/QUOTE]
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