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<blockquote data-quote="xhilr8n" data-source="post: 5925101" data-attributes="member: 574389"><p>I would love to do this but i don't know how practical it is.....</p><p></p><p>I would like to put 3 10W7's in my truck, np you say right.....i would like them to be in a t-line. I built a t-line based on quarter wave theory for one for a friend of mine and it is f'ing loud...can get vid to prove......lol</p><p></p><p>I know i need 190 sq inches of port and want it to be 9.5' length.......my problem is i plan on cutting the back wall in the truck anyway but how could i lay it out so that i have enough room to mount all three without having cancellation.</p><p></p><p>I basically would want to mount the subs inside the truck have the port go into the bed and then come back into the truck if that makes sense.</p><p></p><p>im working on drawing it up......if it sounded as good as the one i did for my buddy and was 3-4 solid DB louder i would be more then happy.</p><p></p><p>Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xhilr8n, post: 5925101, member: 574389"] I would love to do this but i don't know how practical it is..... I would like to put 3 10W7's in my truck, np you say right.....i would like them to be in a t-line. I built a t-line based on quarter wave theory for one for a friend of mine and it is f'ing loud...can get vid to prove......lol I know i need 190 sq inches of port and want it to be 9.5' length.......my problem is i plan on cutting the back wall in the truck anyway but how could i lay it out so that i have enough room to mount all three without having cancellation. I basically would want to mount the subs inside the truck have the port go into the bed and then come back into the truck if that makes sense. im working on drawing it up......if it sounded as good as the one i did for my buddy and was 3-4 solid DB louder i would be more then happy. Jason [/QUOTE]
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