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<blockquote data-quote="99ways2die" data-source="post: 2196603" data-attributes="member: 570599"><p>Hey,</p><p></p><p>Can I bug you all for a sub option in a 2005 4Runner??</p><p></p><p>The wife drives a 4runner, which will have a Kenwood HU (most likely, she likes teh USB). Rainbow SLCs for speaks (already in). I have 2 JL amps for her (300/4 and 500/1). I want to keep everything as hidden as possible, and the 4runner doesn't have much "useless space" to begin with; this is one of the reasons for JL amps (SQ + small form factor).</p><p></p><p>Anyway......regardless of which sub I get (or maybe that's even more important) my Q is this:</p><p></p><p><strong>Would it be a good idea to downfire a sub in the back of the 4runner, in a "shelf-like" enclosure??</strong></p><p></p><p>I have only a fandfull of choices: either a stealth box, single/dual 10s in a box, single 12 in a box. Now, I woudl REALLY like to keep the sub out of view, at all cost. THis is why I thought about a box which would look like a shelf, but fire down with the sub invisible.</p><p></p><p>Can you guys share some ideas?</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p><p></p><p>-99</p><p></p><p>PS:</p><p></p><p>Sub(s) in consideration: JL 10w6v2 or JL 12w6v2</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99ways2die, post: 2196603, member: 570599"] Hey, Can I bug you all for a sub option in a 2005 4Runner?? The wife drives a 4runner, which will have a Kenwood HU (most likely, she likes teh USB). Rainbow SLCs for speaks (already in). I have 2 JL amps for her (300/4 and 500/1). I want to keep everything as hidden as possible, and the 4runner doesn't have much "useless space" to begin with; this is one of the reasons for JL amps (SQ + small form factor). Anyway......regardless of which sub I get (or maybe that's even more important) my Q is this: [B]Would it be a good idea to downfire a sub in the back of the 4runner, in a "shelf-like" enclosure??[/B] I have only a fandfull of choices: either a stealth box, single/dual 10s in a box, single 12 in a box. Now, I woudl REALLY like to keep the sub out of view, at all cost. THis is why I thought about a box which would look like a shelf, but fire down with the sub invisible. Can you guys share some ideas? Thanks. -99 PS: Sub(s) in consideration: JL 10w6v2 or JL 12w6v2 [/QUOTE]
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