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<blockquote data-quote="ExploderX" data-source="post: 23800" data-attributes="member: 542649"><p>I think your best bet is to ditch the 8 12s since every idea posted so far you have shot down. Theres plenty of options out there where you can spend the extra money for a better sub and get the performace of 20 crappy subs. I dont know what subs particular you had in mind but you might as well just use less subs and give them more airspace to work with. Find a few powerful 15s and if you do it right they will hit just as hard or even harder than 8 12s. Too many people dont realize how much design can effect the performance of their system. If your set on your 8 12s but dont want to move your backseat or take up your whole bed you can try just building a box that takes up say half of your bed with a cutout and a sock to your cab. Also check into seat raising kits for your truck and maybe youll find a little more room just depending on the model of your truck. Goodluck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ExploderX, post: 23800, member: 542649"] I think your best bet is to ditch the 8 12s since every idea posted so far you have shot down. Theres plenty of options out there where you can spend the extra money for a better sub and get the performace of 20 crappy subs. I dont know what subs particular you had in mind but you might as well just use less subs and give them more airspace to work with. Find a few powerful 15s and if you do it right they will hit just as hard or even harder than 8 12s. Too many people dont realize how much design can effect the performance of their system. If your set on your 8 12s but dont want to move your backseat or take up your whole bed you can try just building a box that takes up say half of your bed with a cutout and a sock to your cab. Also check into seat raising kits for your truck and maybe youll find a little more room just depending on the model of your truck. Goodluck! [/QUOTE]
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