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<blockquote data-quote="fithwheel" data-source="post: 8684415" data-attributes="member: 674179"><p>Well I had my own battle with my rid</p><p></p><p>I had my own battle with a ridgeline down fire sealed 10 2 8s ported up fire just never was happy with the results. 8 and a half inches of height plastic cover on the bottom. Didn't want to do 6.5s but wasn't going to be able to get 8s front firing using 3/4 inch wood. I ended up getting some marine grade 5/8ths plywood double baffle where the 8s mounted so I could recess them into the box a little for clearance (almost not enough) a tight fit to say the least. It was worth the effort.</p><p>Some people really like thoes fox boxes so you might like it. That skar idk not had one either. The demon would probably do fine in that air space and tune. Would not mind having one myself. Up fire a lot of people seem to like that set up in a ram. I've not heard one just know in my truck front firing passenger side port worked for me.</p><p>It took a while for me to listen to what some people were saying around here too about what works best. Like I said though you might like it and that's what matters. So yeah curious about what you think of the combination</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fithwheel, post: 8684415, member: 674179"] Well I had my own battle with my rid I had my own battle with a ridgeline down fire sealed 10 2 8s ported up fire just never was happy with the results. 8 and a half inches of height plastic cover on the bottom. Didn't want to do 6.5s but wasn't going to be able to get 8s front firing using 3/4 inch wood. I ended up getting some marine grade 5/8ths plywood double baffle where the 8s mounted so I could recess them into the box a little for clearance (almost not enough) a tight fit to say the least. It was worth the effort. Some people really like thoes fox boxes so you might like it. That skar idk not had one either. The demon would probably do fine in that air space and tune. Would not mind having one myself. Up fire a lot of people seem to like that set up in a ram. I've not heard one just know in my truck front firing passenger side port worked for me. It took a while for me to listen to what some people were saying around here too about what works best. Like I said though you might like it and that's what matters. So yeah curious about what you think of the combination [/QUOTE]
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