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its been awhile since iv'e posted or done anything car audio related. I got a new truck, so its time to get back in the game. I really want to do a build with three 10's or 12's behind the back seat. is there enough airspace to do this? i havent measured yet. also, prior owner already has back panel that goes behind the seat removed, so theres a lil more clearance. i was thinking these NVX NSW124v2 12" Dual 4-Ohm N-Series V2 Subwoofer (NSW124 v2) any opinions? or advice from personal experience? any feed back appreciated thanks.

 
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