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<blockquote data-quote="bldunn" data-source="post: 8512342" data-attributes="member: 670396"><p>I had a '05 sierra crew cab once with 2-12" kicker comp's (the junky lowest quality ones you could buy at walmart) and a little crappy amplifier. It sounded decent to me, but I had my subs in a car box and just wedged them between the back of the console and the front of the back part of the seat, firing upward towards the ceiling of my truck. Don't buy kicker is all I can say. Especially the Comp R. May as well have hooked up a stock toyota 6x9 to my amp, would have done the same thing as the comp R did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bldunn, post: 8512342, member: 670396"] I had a '05 sierra crew cab once with 2-12" kicker comp's (the junky lowest quality ones you could buy at walmart) and a little crappy amplifier. It sounded decent to me, but I had my subs in a car box and just wedged them between the back of the console and the front of the back part of the seat, firing upward towards the ceiling of my truck. Don't buy kicker is all I can say. Especially the Comp R. May as well have hooked up a stock toyota 6x9 to my amp, would have done the same thing as the comp R did. [/QUOTE]
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