0 02xblazer 10+ year member Member 133 0 iowa Sep 1, 2008 #1 how much work would be involved to fit an 8" midbass into the door of an 02 blazer? Click to read more...
how much work would be involved to fit an 8" midbass into the door of an 02 blazer? Click to read more...
A azbass 5,000+ posts the salty ca.com mod 35,898 92 Long Beach, CA Sep 1, 2008 #2 cutting, fabrication, common sense?
OP 0 02xblazer 10+ year member Member 133 0 iowa Sep 1, 2008 Thread Starter #3 what would be some good budget 8s for midbass?
orangecounty1 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 4,145 4 Tampa, FL Sep 1, 2008 #4 some 8's that fall into your budget would be good.
audiobahnuser18 5,000+ posts CarAudio.com Veteran 10,201 0 Mi Sep 1, 2008 #5 some 8s that you know will fit in your door also. not that the motor hits or something like that.
Louisiana_CRX 5,000+ posts dem shoes...... 39,673 551 Piney Hills of Louisiana Sep 5, 2008 #6 The Pioneer Premier shallow 8's make really nice midbass ...You should have no probs with them...Kicker makes a shallow mount 8's also.....
The Pioneer Premier shallow 8's make really nice midbass ...You should have no probs with them...Kicker makes a shallow mount 8's also.....
N nchilds21 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 156 0 Falls Church, VA Sep 8, 2008 #7 im thinkin about some Kicker 8in for my mid bass
M mlstrass 5,000+ posts Shaggy DOA 10,908 12 Illinois Sep 8, 2008 #8 If you have the tools and a decent ability to fab stuff then it shouldn't be a problem. Other then the potential for massive rattles from that amount of low bass in a door...
If you have the tools and a decent ability to fab stuff then it shouldn't be a problem. Other then the potential for massive rattles from that amount of low bass in a door...