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<blockquote data-quote="shredder1" data-source="post: 8554358" data-attributes="member: 658920"><p>I'ts always great to have space... in more ways than one... LOL! Extended cab truck EH? Roof and back wall are always the weak spot. Even low power can flex the truck a lot if the system is set-up well. Build electrical and strenghten the truck...(especially the back wall) go nuts with subs if you want , even if you wall the truck... quiet the rear window by damping the rear wall and roof (adding mass is the best way) use Wood, spray-on, liqui-damp, mat, foam or all of the above... the thicker you build it ... the better it'll turn out ... if you don't... you'll see even low-mid 140's will bring out the vehicles weakness</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shredder1, post: 8554358, member: 658920"] I'ts always great to have space... in more ways than one... LOL! Extended cab truck EH? Roof and back wall are always the weak spot. Even low power can flex the truck a lot if the system is set-up well. Build electrical and strenghten the truck...(especially the back wall) go nuts with subs if you want , even if you wall the truck... quiet the rear window by damping the rear wall and roof (adding mass is the best way) use Wood, spray-on, liqui-damp, mat, foam or all of the above... the thicker you build it ... the better it'll turn out ... if you don't... you'll see even low-mid 140's will bring out the vehicles weakness [/QUOTE]
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