adulbrich 5,000+ posts
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Ok, so I'm happy with my truck right now, but I'm still scheming about what to do next.
I really don't want to wall it all the way up to the roof with enclosure. I've seen nasty blowthroughs with single cab trucks.
I'd compare a blowthrough in a 4 door truck to be like a C-pillar wall in an SUV, but with less baffle space. This is a disadvantage.
Currently, I like being able to see out the back window. Every night, I back in at my house. I can easily look out the back and make sure I'm not going to hit my mom's brand new 2015 Wrangler. With my current setup, my rear-view mirror doesn't stay put for long. It usually ends up pining towards my center console after a few notes, but I can adjust it back up if I need to use it for some reason.
I tried driving without using it for a little bit, and hated it. I don't normally use my passenger side mirror, and hate it. I never feel 100% about merging using that mirror. I either use my rear-view mirror or actually turn my head and look out the rear passenger window.
For those of you with walls, how do you drive like that??? No thanks.
I've decided that next I'll do a blow through if I do keep this truck. Does anybody know what the loudest non-extreme 4 door truck with a blowthrough is?
I'd like to run 3 or 4 18's if I did do this. I still want to be able to pull a hairtrick, but I'm not sure if a blowthrough in my truck would be able to do it.
I want to put the back seats back in for other purposes now, lol...
It's hard to bang in the back of a 2002 Civic!
I really don't want to wall it all the way up to the roof with enclosure. I've seen nasty blowthroughs with single cab trucks.
I'd compare a blowthrough in a 4 door truck to be like a C-pillar wall in an SUV, but with less baffle space. This is a disadvantage.
Currently, I like being able to see out the back window. Every night, I back in at my house. I can easily look out the back and make sure I'm not going to hit my mom's brand new 2015 Wrangler. With my current setup, my rear-view mirror doesn't stay put for long. It usually ends up pining towards my center console after a few notes, but I can adjust it back up if I need to use it for some reason.
I tried driving without using it for a little bit, and hated it. I don't normally use my passenger side mirror, and hate it. I never feel 100% about merging using that mirror. I either use my rear-view mirror or actually turn my head and look out the rear passenger window.
For those of you with walls, how do you drive like that??? No thanks.
I've decided that next I'll do a blow through if I do keep this truck. Does anybody know what the loudest non-extreme 4 door truck with a blowthrough is?
I'd like to run 3 or 4 18's if I did do this. I still want to be able to pull a hairtrick, but I'm not sure if a blowthrough in my truck would be able to do it.
I want to put the back seats back in for other purposes now, lol...
It's hard to bang in the back of a 2002 Civic!