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<blockquote data-quote="ampresearch" data-source="post: 1877484" data-attributes="member: 568810"><p>my first truck was a standard cab and i did 4 12's in a long wedge sealed box.</p><p></p><p>it totaled about 3 cubes. the main reason i did it was becasue the shop i was dealing with at the time said it could not be done. it could have hit alot harder however in a proper box. as is i only hit 136 on the glass. not very good for four 12s and 3000 watts of power. but it looked killer to see all those subs when i flipped up the seat.</p><p></p><p>I have all kinds of set ups in my f150. but they were all sealed. now i'm moving to ported and i'm lost</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ampresearch, post: 1877484, member: 568810"] my first truck was a standard cab and i did 4 12's in a long wedge sealed box. it totaled about 3 cubes. the main reason i did it was becasue the shop i was dealing with at the time said it could not be done. it could have hit alot harder however in a proper box. as is i only hit 136 on the glass. not very good for four 12s and 3000 watts of power. but it looked killer to see all those subs when i flipped up the seat. I have all kinds of set ups in my f150. but they were all sealed. now i'm moving to ported and i'm lost [/QUOTE]
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