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<blockquote data-quote="Newbie" data-source="post: 12346" data-attributes="member: 541818"><p>Hey man i have a 98 ford ranger standard cab. I put a jl audio 10wo in a custom sealed box with the kenwood excelon 250watt amp. It sounds awesome! The sub is right between the seats. I have the amp behind the passenger side seat. All my cables are completely hidden. With the ranger not having that much space to began with that one ten is by far enough. But go with a high quality sub. But i would not put more than one ten behind there b/c of the space. I am sure there is a way but it would be pretty expensive for the box and I have tried it with two 10's but unless you are die hard set on the two go with one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Newbie, post: 12346, member: 541818"] Hey man i have a 98 ford ranger standard cab. I put a jl audio 10wo in a custom sealed box with the kenwood excelon 250watt amp. It sounds awesome! The sub is right between the seats. I have the amp behind the passenger side seat. All my cables are completely hidden. With the ranger not having that much space to began with that one ten is by far enough. But go with a high quality sub. But i would not put more than one ten behind there b/c of the space. I am sure there is a way but it would be pretty expensive for the box and I have tried it with two 10's but unless you are die hard set on the two go with one. [/QUOTE]
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