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<blockquote data-quote="YukonXL04" data-source="post: 8642138" data-attributes="member: 672770"><p>2000 sierra ext cab with rear seat removed. Box is lifted up a little to fit a g31 blue top under it. 4ch is under as well.</p><p></p><p>If I remember right it was 10 cubes net and turned around 31-32ish. Built with 1" MDF and a bunch of bracing. That was before I started recessing all my subs.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Haha I built a floor to level the box. Bolted to floor, ***** hump and seat bolts. Box was then bolted to it. It was pretty solid, but looks like its floating haha.</p><p></p><p>I did a 05 ext cab Silverado, raised the back seat like 3 inches, did 2 of those same audiophiles but 12s in 5 cubes net but subs and port were rear fire. Slammed for a ext cab that still had a back seat. Did 144 outlaw on a AP1500.1 pretty sure same around 44-45hz.</p><p></p><p>All those were 8-10 years ago though</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YukonXL04, post: 8642138, member: 672770"] 2000 sierra ext cab with rear seat removed. Box is lifted up a little to fit a g31 blue top under it. 4ch is under as well. If I remember right it was 10 cubes net and turned around 31-32ish. Built with 1" MDF and a bunch of bracing. That was before I started recessing all my subs. Haha I built a floor to level the box. Bolted to floor, ***** hump and seat bolts. Box was then bolted to it. It was pretty solid, but looks like its floating haha. I did a 05 ext cab Silverado, raised the back seat like 3 inches, did 2 of those same audiophiles but 12s in 5 cubes net but subs and port were rear fire. Slammed for a ext cab that still had a back seat. Did 144 outlaw on a AP1500.1 pretty sure same around 44-45hz. All those were 8-10 years ago though [/QUOTE]
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