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<blockquote data-quote="fithwheel" data-source="post: 8646328" data-attributes="member: 674179"><p>I just got a new pro star and feel your pain lol. Have you got any room under your bunk?</p><p></p><p>I don't do over nights in truck anymore. Had a couple of 15s in older truck took up a lot of floor space. I think you'd do fine with a couple of decent quality 8s in a ported box. Or tens for that matter. If the hu is a single din pretty simple to change hu. Trick is finding the right wiring harness. A little searching on web.</p><p></p><p>I had the over head in your face 5 and 1\4 but just ran them off the front pre outs so I could fade them. Door and rears off rear pre outs.</p><p></p><p>working on new system. Two tens 2 8 inch woofers 2" mids 1.5 soft doom. Since it's a company warranty truck won't be pulling door panels etc. Single 5 channel amp. Building boxes for speakers. Something like this is an option. Just gotta be creative with speaker placement. Securing speaker boxes as well.</p><p></p><p>if you have any room under bunk or anywhere closets etc you could use that space. Otherwise you'll have to give up some floor space. I've got a pair of Alpine type r 8 in a Ridgeline that do very well. Could see them doing good in the simi . Only requires around .55 cubic ft net each ported. A lot of other good 8s available though. With the batteries you already have you have a pretty good canvas to build a kick @#$ system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fithwheel, post: 8646328, member: 674179"] I just got a new pro star and feel your pain lol. Have you got any room under your bunk? I don't do over nights in truck anymore. Had a couple of 15s in older truck took up a lot of floor space. I think you'd do fine with a couple of decent quality 8s in a ported box. Or tens for that matter. If the hu is a single din pretty simple to change hu. Trick is finding the right wiring harness. A little searching on web. I had the over head in your face 5 and 1\4 but just ran them off the front pre outs so I could fade them. Door and rears off rear pre outs. working on new system. Two tens 2 8 inch woofers 2" mids 1.5 soft doom. Since it's a company warranty truck won't be pulling door panels etc. Single 5 channel amp. Building boxes for speakers. Something like this is an option. Just gotta be creative with speaker placement. Securing speaker boxes as well. if you have any room under bunk or anywhere closets etc you could use that space. Otherwise you'll have to give up some floor space. I've got a pair of Alpine type r 8 in a Ridgeline that do very well. Could see them doing good in the simi . Only requires around .55 cubic ft net each ported. A lot of other good 8s available though. With the batteries you already have you have a pretty good canvas to build a kick @#$ system. [/QUOTE]
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