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<blockquote data-quote="SWFL" data-source="post: 6102277" data-attributes="member: 607847"><p>I was just gonna do 2 12's in the cab but figured why do that my truck is ready for a blowthough. I hear the value drops bad but the blowthrough can be welded back and never know it was there anyway in my truck. Its paid off so WTF why not. I have the hard bed cover ready and just waiting.</p><p></p><p>I wanted to attempt to do it myself with me and a friend of mine who is a welder and works with metal. What is the proper and easy way to do a blowthrough. Should the size of the hole be only as big as the loading chamber or what would be the proper size??</p><p></p><p>any tips please.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SWFL, post: 6102277, member: 607847"] I was just gonna do 2 12's in the cab but figured why do that my truck is ready for a blowthough. I hear the value drops bad but the blowthrough can be welded back and never know it was there anyway in my truck. Its paid off so WTF why not. I have the hard bed cover ready and just waiting. I wanted to attempt to do it myself with me and a friend of mine who is a welder and works with metal. What is the proper and easy way to do a blowthrough. Should the size of the hole be only as big as the loading chamber or what would be the proper size?? any tips please. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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