Haha yeah I know, who wants to think when you don't have to. But when I get home I'll make sure to give a lil sneak peak to you fellas who've helped me out. Even tho YOU SIR Have done nothing for me //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crap.gif.7f4dd41e3e9b23fbd170a1ee6f65cecc.gifnever!
Dynomat is dynomiteeeeeperhaps shave down some of the stuffing in your rear seats so the sound can travel thru them more easily and the others suggestions of Dynomat-a lining sound dampening material you'd line the inside of your trunck with assist in cutting abck some of the extra reverb bouncing off of the metal of your trunk and being displaced back into your sound stage.
Hmm alright sounds pretty reasonable, but when you sealed up those vents in the trunk what did you use?I have a charger so I can relate...
First you need to take out rear 6x9's and take out all the carpet lining in the truck except the bottom piece. Once you have this out there will be vents on either side that you will need to seal up. Note: ears will pop and air conditioning will not blow as good due to pressure. I have my omega 18 firing down and port to the right side and I am getting some pretty good numbers for stock electrical.
Yeah thats what I'm pretty much getting out of all this to. 6x9 gone and deaden thee trunkkI think what they're saying here is your back seats are blocking most of the audible bass from gettin' to your ears. The bass you can feel might still get thru. Remove the rear 6x9s & you should hear it much better. Of cource add deadening to eliminate the rattles.