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Need Help and Ideas for a 2003 Ex Cab Silverado underseat box
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<blockquote data-quote="kowboy" data-source="post: 6591652" data-attributes="member: 550357"><p>I've <strong>tried</strong> all of those combinations and subs back/port back was def. the loudest... I had the amps on the back wall higher up behind the back of the seat, so it's not like the subs fired directly into the amps. Plus the whole back wall was deadened(you def. wanna do that).</p><p></p><p>But if u can get the airspace needed for your subs and still put the amps under the box, then why not? I'm just tellin' u how mine was(and by no means was it the end-all, be-all of ext. cab installs).</p><p></p><p>I actually lifted my bench and had a fiberglass box built underneath the seat. If I could do it all over again, I'd go with your idea so i could've maybe went with 12's.</p><p></p><p>I had two idmax 10's ported, and also tried 4 jl 10w3's sealed. With your box/seat idea, you might be able to squeeze 2 12's(that would be soooo sick). Good luck with w/e u decide!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kowboy, post: 6591652, member: 550357"] I've [B]tried[/B] all of those combinations and subs back/port back was def. the loudest... I had the amps on the back wall higher up behind the back of the seat, so it's not like the subs fired directly into the amps. Plus the whole back wall was deadened(you def. wanna do that). But if u can get the airspace needed for your subs and still put the amps under the box, then why not? I'm just tellin' u how mine was(and by no means was it the end-all, be-all of ext. cab installs). I actually lifted my bench and had a fiberglass box built underneath the seat. If I could do it all over again, I'd go with your idea so i could've maybe went with 12's. I had two idmax 10's ported, and also tried 4 jl 10w3's sealed. With your box/seat idea, you might be able to squeeze 2 12's(that would be soooo sick). Good luck with w/e u decide! [/QUOTE]
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