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<blockquote data-quote="onion21" data-source="post: 8332854" data-attributes="member: 663844"><p>Hello.</p><p></p><p>I have a 2008 GMC sierra 2500HD Crew cab with a probox and a single 10 in it under the seat right now.</p><p></p><p>I was wandering.. If i raised the seat 3-4" and built a custom box with the added height, would I have enough cubic feet for the 2 type R 12's in a ported box? I think the probox I have right now has around 1' of cubic feet. If the box was perfectly rectangle with the added 3-4" It would be around 3.7 cubic feet of space, so I am thinking that with the humps and slopes figured in there, it would be pretty close to 3. Is this enough for the 2 type r's?</p><p></p><p>Also, I already have 1 kicker kx750.1 that i'm using on the single 10". My plan was just to buy another 750.1 and run 1 amp per sub. I know the subs call for 1000w rms, but would 750 each be enough, or should i sell the 750 i have and get a 2000w amp? If so, what do you recommend?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onion21, post: 8332854, member: 663844"] Hello. I have a 2008 GMC sierra 2500HD Crew cab with a probox and a single 10 in it under the seat right now. I was wandering.. If i raised the seat 3-4" and built a custom box with the added height, would I have enough cubic feet for the 2 type R 12's in a ported box? I think the probox I have right now has around 1' of cubic feet. If the box was perfectly rectangle with the added 3-4" It would be around 3.7 cubic feet of space, so I am thinking that with the humps and slopes figured in there, it would be pretty close to 3. Is this enough for the 2 type r's? Also, I already have 1 kicker kx750.1 that i'm using on the single 10". My plan was just to buy another 750.1 and run 1 amp per sub. I know the subs call for 1000w rms, but would 750 each be enough, or should i sell the 750 i have and get a 2000w amp? If so, what do you recommend? [/QUOTE]
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