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<blockquote data-quote="Kold_Killa" data-source="post: 4110773" data-attributes="member: 575389"><p>Not much room under these seats and it isn't like a chevy that has a "hanging" seat... It has a metal structure... Even if you lift them a little bit, there still isn't going to be a whole lot of depth. Factory depth (before 1.5 inch for mdf) is about 7 inches. So the 1.5 + room for the woofer to "breath" really makes it hard to get woofage under the seats. The best luck I have had is removing the jump seat on the driver side (i'm assuming it's the same in 99) and building a box that fits there while still maintaining the two seats beside it. I can get a picture of my one 10 tomorrow, but really it's not much to look at... but I did have a 3 10 box in the same space that worked decently well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kold_Killa, post: 4110773, member: 575389"] Not much room under these seats and it isn't like a chevy that has a "hanging" seat... It has a metal structure... Even if you lift them a little bit, there still isn't going to be a whole lot of depth. Factory depth (before 1.5 inch for mdf) is about 7 inches. So the 1.5 + room for the woofer to "breath" really makes it hard to get woofage under the seats. The best luck I have had is removing the jump seat on the driver side (i'm assuming it's the same in 99) and building a box that fits there while still maintaining the two seats beside it. I can get a picture of my one 10 tomorrow, but really it's not much to look at... but I did have a 3 10 box in the same space that worked decently well. [/QUOTE]
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