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<blockquote data-quote="Backfire" data-source="post: 8705179" data-attributes="member: 679693"><p>My 16 year old Grandson and I are installing a subwoofer in his truck. Needless to say we are rookies at this. We have watched numerous YouTube videos and think we have a grasp on most of the installation but need help on right sizing the box and which type of box would work best in his truck. We think the the speaker needs to be mounted facing up but can’t determine how much space is needed below the magnet And above the speaker. Any help would be greatly appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Vehicle: 2003 Ford F-150 Extended Cab</p><p>Location in Vehicle: Underneath drivers side back seat. It folds up.</p><p>Space Available: 14 inches wide x 12 inches Deep x 7 inches tall</p><p>Subwoofer Make and Model: JL Audio 10 inch 10W1v2-4 4 ohm subwoofer</p><p>Subwoofer Size: 10 inch</p><p>Number of Subwoofers: 1</p><p>Type of Box sealed or ported. Not sure which would work best in truck</p><p></p><p>Type of Music: Rap</p><p>SPL or Everyday Music: Everyday Music</p><p>Tuning Frequency: ?</p><p>Volume: ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Backfire, post: 8705179, member: 679693"] My 16 year old Grandson and I are installing a subwoofer in his truck. Needless to say we are rookies at this. We have watched numerous YouTube videos and think we have a grasp on most of the installation but need help on right sizing the box and which type of box would work best in his truck. We think the the speaker needs to be mounted facing up but can’t determine how much space is needed below the magnet And above the speaker. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Vehicle: 2003 Ford F-150 Extended Cab Location in Vehicle: Underneath drivers side back seat. It folds up. Space Available: 14 inches wide x 12 inches Deep x 7 inches tall Subwoofer Make and Model: JL Audio 10 inch 10W1v2-4 4 ohm subwoofer Subwoofer Size: 10 inch Number of Subwoofers: 1 Type of Box sealed or ported. Not sure which would work best in truck Type of Music: Rap SPL or Everyday Music: Everyday Music Tuning Frequency: ? Volume: ? [/QUOTE]
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