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<blockquote data-quote="gran0310" data-source="post: 13311" data-attributes="member: 541894"><p>i have a 98 reg cab mazda (EXACT same thing as a ranger) and i have one 10" MTX 8000. its enough for me, but if you want to be pretty loud it would be better to have 2 10's. if you own the truck and don't mind experimenting rip all of the plastic behind the seat out and lay some plastic down then use the back of the truck as part of your sides ot the box (like mentioned earlier by imral3), lay down some fiberglass sheets, slap on some resin then make the front out of MDF and there u go..it might be alittle costly, but besides cutting into your box through the back wall, its one of the best ways to maximize air space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gran0310, post: 13311, member: 541894"] i have a 98 reg cab mazda (EXACT same thing as a ranger) and i have one 10" MTX 8000. its enough for me, but if you want to be pretty loud it would be better to have 2 10's. if you own the truck and don't mind experimenting rip all of the plastic behind the seat out and lay some plastic down then use the back of the truck as part of your sides ot the box (like mentioned earlier by imral3), lay down some fiberglass sheets, slap on some resin then make the front out of MDF and there u go..it might be alittle costly, but besides cutting into your box through the back wall, its one of the best ways to maximize air space. [/QUOTE]
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