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<blockquote data-quote="onelif2live85" data-source="post: 8439821" data-attributes="member: 667530"><p>Ok little back story. I have an extended can 86 ranger with this cool little jump seats in the back. I use mine all the time so need to retain function. I habe a Kenwood h/u and some 6.5 pioneer speakers up front and 6x9s in the rear. Not looking to rattle any windows here but want good sounds high volume... old truck windows down highway cruising "is your radio even on ?"</p><p></p><p>So I have a solo baric l5 8" I want to install the sub behind the jump seat with the jump seat down and use the storage space for air space. But now that I have it I'm concerned this tiny sub need a ton of space, worried all my hard work will be wasted! AND a crap ton more power than my amp setup will supply.</p><p></p><p>Sorry if this is the wrong thread but seemed the most general for the box discussion. Thanks in advancr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onelif2live85, post: 8439821, member: 667530"] Ok little back story. I have an extended can 86 ranger with this cool little jump seats in the back. I use mine all the time so need to retain function. I habe a Kenwood h/u and some 6.5 pioneer speakers up front and 6x9s in the rear. Not looking to rattle any windows here but want good sounds high volume... old truck windows down highway cruising "is your radio even on ?" So I have a solo baric l5 8" I want to install the sub behind the jump seat with the jump seat down and use the storage space for air space. But now that I have it I'm concerned this tiny sub need a ton of space, worried all my hard work will be wasted! AND a crap ton more power than my amp setup will supply. Sorry if this is the wrong thread but seemed the most general for the box discussion. Thanks in advancr [/QUOTE]
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