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Bit by the bass bug but need to stay practical
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<blockquote data-quote="inteva6184" data-source="post: 8551526" data-attributes="member: 672062"><p>Do you have a picture of the sd 12 in that year truck I am curious how they did it. Do you remember if the bottom was fiberglass? Im not really sure how a 12" with that depth would fit under my seat. My current box if I remember correctly is 8.5" in the front and 5 inches in the rear. Then you need to give the sub 2 inches of clearance so the surround doesn't hit the floor at full excursion so the actual box size would be 6.5" in the front to 3" subtract 1/2" for an mdf back and theirs no way that I can see a sub with a 5.25 depth fitting.</p><p></p><p>Anyway that's my take on it I could very well be wrong and would love input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inteva6184, post: 8551526, member: 672062"] Do you have a picture of the sd 12 in that year truck I am curious how they did it. Do you remember if the bottom was fiberglass? Im not really sure how a 12" with that depth would fit under my seat. My current box if I remember correctly is 8.5" in the front and 5 inches in the rear. Then you need to give the sub 2 inches of clearance so the surround doesn't hit the floor at full excursion so the actual box size would be 6.5" in the front to 3" subtract 1/2" for an mdf back and theirs no way that I can see a sub with a 5.25 depth fitting. Anyway that's my take on it I could very well be wrong and would love input. [/QUOTE]
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