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<blockquote data-quote="Trancer" data-source="post: 7461417" data-attributes="member: 544448"><p>Listen to what Bettr' is saying. He knows what he is talking about and I fully back up his statement. What he is saying is true. Yes, people are running 12's in trucks, but they aren't doing them ported. If they are, sounds like crap. I have a 4 door 2008 Sierra. My 12's are under my rear seats and I have much deeper mounting depth than you do and I didnt even have to jack up my seats. I am running a box with a mounting depth of 6.5" and each chamber has .83 cu ft. Thats 1.66 cu ft total. Thats not enough to port two 12's or really even two 10's when you weigh in that your port is going to take up a 1/3rd of that space leaving you with roughly 1 cu ft total minus some more space for sub displacement. That would be .5 cu ft per 12. Now you are talking about 3 12's? 33.3333 cu ft of airspace per sub?</p><p></p><p>Take the advice of the people on the board. I'm running 2 12" Resonant Engineering SE's SEALED and after sub displacement, I barely have enough airspace to run my 2 12's. Im stepping down so I can get some subs that will perform better. We have pickups bro. We are kinda screwed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trancer, post: 7461417, member: 544448"] Listen to what Bettr' is saying. He knows what he is talking about and I fully back up his statement. What he is saying is true. Yes, people are running 12's in trucks, but they aren't doing them ported. If they are, sounds like crap. I have a 4 door 2008 Sierra. My 12's are under my rear seats and I have much deeper mounting depth than you do and I didnt even have to jack up my seats. I am running a box with a mounting depth of 6.5" and each chamber has .83 cu ft. Thats 1.66 cu ft total. Thats not enough to port two 12's or really even two 10's when you weigh in that your port is going to take up a 1/3rd of that space leaving you with roughly 1 cu ft total minus some more space for sub displacement. That would be .5 cu ft per 12. Now you are talking about 3 12's? 33.3333 cu ft of airspace per sub? Take the advice of the people on the board. I'm running 2 12" Resonant Engineering SE's SEALED and after sub displacement, I barely have enough airspace to run my 2 12's. Im stepping down so I can get some subs that will perform better. We have pickups bro. We are kinda screwed [/QUOTE]
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