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HELP, which sub setup 2002 Crew Cab Chevy *pics*
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<blockquote data-quote="mil81" data-source="post: 4650164" data-attributes="member: 590578"><p>I am running a 2006 Dodge quad cab, so I'm obviously in the same situation as yourself. The only viable option I see for us is a sealed underseat box. I am going to try my hand at fibre glassing, and make a custom box to use as much space under the seat as possible. I have a similar sub to what you used (as far as requirements) and my Bostons only need 0.5-0.75^3.</p><p></p><p>I know with the subs I am using, they have amazing sound quality, so it will sound great in the enclosure I am going to build, even if I have to keep the seats folded up for normal operation.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure you could make a nice ported enclosure between the front seats, but I am a huge fan of sealed enclosures, and like to have the thrid seat in the front.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mil81, post: 4650164, member: 590578"] I am running a 2006 Dodge quad cab, so I'm obviously in the same situation as yourself. The only viable option I see for us is a sealed underseat box. I am going to try my hand at fibre glassing, and make a custom box to use as much space under the seat as possible. I have a similar sub to what you used (as far as requirements) and my Bostons only need 0.5-0.75^3. I know with the subs I am using, they have amazing sound quality, so it will sound great in the enclosure I am going to build, even if I have to keep the seats folded up for normal operation. I'm sure you could make a nice ported enclosure between the front seats, but I am a huge fan of sealed enclosures, and like to have the thrid seat in the front. [/QUOTE]
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