there are many more factors too it. I know people that do a 51 in a ranger with this design. it works very well in my experience.In testing on my buddies f150, another buddies ranger, and an s10 as well as silverado subs up port side were loudest and very good sounding subs forward port up had a very flat response but got loud as well sub up port up was huge fail.
my buddy has 2 zv3 15s in the same style of design as this and he does a 148. on 3.5k, moves serious air, which is what fronty wanted. thanks for the input!Best of luck as soon as my buddies zv3-15 arrives for his ranger we will test it and post vids. And not really more to.it we build for daily meter is second on the list.
It's an ext cab truck, loud is very very easy to do in my opinion. The harder thing is to make it work with in the guidelines of what the owner wants.no offense was meant, I am just saying that I know that this design works, or at least what ive seen of it works... each situation is different.
he wanted it to be loud to the ear and get low... Im still very new at designing but I believe that it should perform very well.It's an ext cab truck, loud is very very easy to do in my opinion. The harder thing is to make it work with in the guidelines of what the owner wants.
I'm sure it will work just fine, dbeez was just saying there are other ways and in some cases better ways then that to go. In the end as long as the client is happy...nothing else matters though.