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<blockquote data-quote="Kickstand" data-source="post: 8751007" data-attributes="member: 681842"><p>Bobbytwonames just put 4 8's ported in the back of his standard cab work truck</p><p>Not sure if you want to go that extreme but 2 8's in a ported box done right might fit in there</p><p>That and a set of 6.5 comps in the doors will sound great in that small of a space</p><p>Might want to get Buck to design you a box to get the most out of the subs</p><p>As for equipment</p><p>Trying to stay as budget friendly as possible try the SSA FL8's or the Soundqubed HDS2</p><p>Sundown Audio SFB amps are good and cheap the SFB 1500 is only 279 at woofersetc or the Soundqubed S1-1250 is $179</p><p>4 channel amp to run the fronts</p><p>Speaker value is in the eye of the beholder</p><p>You will have to find what sounds good to you </p><p>A lot of guys around here use the Dayton Audio and Silverflute speakers and they are really cheap</p><p>Try and find a HU that will allow you to run active (built in DSP/Crossover)</p><p>Saves the money from having to buy a second unit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kickstand, post: 8751007, member: 681842"] Bobbytwonames just put 4 8's ported in the back of his standard cab work truck Not sure if you want to go that extreme but 2 8's in a ported box done right might fit in there That and a set of 6.5 comps in the doors will sound great in that small of a space Might want to get Buck to design you a box to get the most out of the subs As for equipment Trying to stay as budget friendly as possible try the SSA FL8's or the Soundqubed HDS2 Sundown Audio SFB amps are good and cheap the SFB 1500 is only 279 at woofersetc or the Soundqubed S1-1250 is $179 4 channel amp to run the fronts Speaker value is in the eye of the beholder You will have to find what sounds good to you A lot of guys around here use the Dayton Audio and Silverflute speakers and they are really cheap Try and find a HU that will allow you to run active (built in DSP/Crossover) Saves the money from having to buy a second unit [/QUOTE]
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