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<blockquote data-quote="wilson" data-source="post: 5867981" data-attributes="member: 559157"><p>I have 3 of them under the seat of my F-150 sub forward / port forward. I can tell you from experience, thats not the way to go. You either need to build a loading wall for the sub or I'd probably do sub down / port side in that truck.</p><p></p><p>They can bottom out pretty **** easily w/o someting to load off of, especially if that port is not loaded either. You've got to understand, the 1508 is like putting a Corvette motor on a motorcycle. These things are waaaayyyy over motored for the little amount of moving mass they have. They need something to load off or they look like the cones want to jump out of the **** basket.</p><p></p><p>I'm working on designing a new box for mine now...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wilson, post: 5867981, member: 559157"] I have 3 of them under the seat of my F-150 sub forward / port forward. I can tell you from experience, thats not the way to go. You either need to build a loading wall for the sub or I'd probably do sub down / port side in that truck. They can bottom out pretty **** easily w/o someting to load off of, especially if that port is not loaded either. You've got to understand, the 1508 is like putting a Corvette motor on a motorcycle. These things are waaaayyyy over motored for the little amount of moving mass they have. They need something to load off or they look like the cones want to jump out of the **** basket. I'm working on designing a new box for mine now... [/QUOTE]
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