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<blockquote data-quote="2015Ram" data-source="post: 8520723" data-attributes="member: 670864"><p>New here have been doing tons of research with all dead ends. I have a 2015 ram regular cab that's limited on space. My current setup is two JL 13TW5's each getting 500 watts rms from separate Alpine amps my trucks been upgraded to all 0 gauge wire excess power 3400 battery 250amp alt. With the current setup the 13TW5's are only designed for a sealed box and they don't hit the lows like I want so even though I'm $1700 in im going to scrap the setup and I'm going to attempt to remove my center seat from the truck and build a box for 1 sundown audio nightshade 15 in a ported box. My two questions are. Does it matter what shape the box is as long as I have the recommended 4.24 cubs and does port location matter? I can't get to 4.24 cubs with just a center console box, the box will have to basically be built like building a behind the seat wedge box that runs the width of the truck with a basic square box off it as the center console any ideas? This picture is what the interior of my truck looks like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2015Ram, post: 8520723, member: 670864"] New here have been doing tons of research with all dead ends. I have a 2015 ram regular cab that's limited on space. My current setup is two JL 13TW5's each getting 500 watts rms from separate Alpine amps my trucks been upgraded to all 0 gauge wire excess power 3400 battery 250amp alt. With the current setup the 13TW5's are only designed for a sealed box and they don't hit the lows like I want so even though I'm $1700 in im going to scrap the setup and I'm going to attempt to remove my center seat from the truck and build a box for 1 sundown audio nightshade 15 in a ported box. My two questions are. Does it matter what shape the box is as long as I have the recommended 4.24 cubs and does port location matter? I can't get to 4.24 cubs with just a center console box, the box will have to basically be built like building a behind the seat wedge box that runs the width of the truck with a basic square box off it as the center console any ideas? This picture is what the interior of my truck looks like. [/QUOTE]
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