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<blockquote data-quote="kscowboy" data-source="post: 7920475" data-attributes="member: 611728"><p>Thank you for a great answer and question. Yes I would like to keep as much room as possible but I also realize I will have to lose some room because of the enclosure. Like I said I don&#39;t need 4 18&#39;s. not looking for that. But 2 10&#39;s or 2 12&#39;s would probably take up the same amount of room. And how about a couple more recommendations for the factory door speakers? Thanks for the help. And extra batteries doesn&#39;t bother me if they are a must. </p><p></p><p>[quote name='Montana']From the sounds of it, he isn&#39;t trying to go King Kong Commando with his Yukon; he want&#39;s some depth; a little bit of rolling thunder.</p><p></p><p>Not a **** Earthquake; stop having boners for the substage.</p><p></p><p> [USER=611728]@kscowboy[/USER]</p><p></p><p>Some questions that need to be answered by OP are</p><p></p><p>How much space do you want to have left[better yet any idea how much cubic feet are you willing to give up just on enclosure]? Do you want to keep extra batteries out of your hull? Two 10s will without a doubt give you enough thunder for driving. Budget? Hell, two 8s will leave you room for packing the dogs around, and will give you enough bump for daily driving; assuming you aren&#39;t a basshead, even if you are there are beefy 8s.:yumyum:</p></blockquote><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="kscowboy, post: 7920475, member: 611728"] Thank you for a great answer and question. Yes I would like to keep as much room as possible but I also realize I will have to lose some room because of the enclosure. Like I said I don't need 4 18's. not looking for that. But 2 10's or 2 12's would probably take up the same amount of room. And how about a couple more recommendations for the factory door speakers? Thanks for the help. And extra batteries doesn't bother me if they are a must. [quote name='Montana']From the sounds of it, he isn't trying to go King Kong Commando with his Yukon; he want's some depth; a little bit of rolling thunder. Not a **** Earthquake; stop having boners for the substage. [USER=611728]@kscowboy[/USER] Some questions that need to be answered by OP are How much space do you want to have left[better yet any idea how much cubic feet are you willing to give up just on enclosure]? Do you want to keep extra batteries out of your hull? Two 10s will without a doubt give you enough thunder for driving. Budget? Hell, two 8s will leave you room for packing the dogs around, and will give you enough bump for daily driving; assuming you aren't a basshead, even if you are there are beefy 8s.:yumyum:[/QUOTE] [/QUOTE]
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