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<blockquote data-quote="Jdg784" data-source="post: 113155" data-attributes="member: 545248"><p>Alright..we'll I'll probably just build my own in this case...in my supercab f-150 what would be the best way to have it facing? I can't fit it under the seat obviously, I was going to make a custom piece to fit the metal of the 40 part of the 60/40 split rear seat (where my current sub is sitting...just the box is too small to fill the entire space). It would be easiest to have it going straight up..but would that sound ok? Or better facing agains't the back wall..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jdg784, post: 113155, member: 545248"] Alright..we'll I'll probably just build my own in this case...in my supercab f-150 what would be the best way to have it facing? I can't fit it under the seat obviously, I was going to make a custom piece to fit the metal of the 40 part of the 60/40 split rear seat (where my current sub is sitting...just the box is too small to fill the entire space). It would be easiest to have it going straight up..but would that sound ok? Or better facing agains't the back wall.. [/QUOTE]
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