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<blockquote data-quote="djtech2k" data-source="post: 8327901" data-attributes="member: 598744"><p>Ok, point taken. I just don't know that I have the tools and equipment to get the tuning that perfect. I am really trying to figure out which sub I have room for and how to get the depth and cu ft that I need to have it tuned properly. The example here <a href="http://www.f150online.com/forums/speakers-subwoofers/184391-f150-speakers.html" target="_blank">F150 Speakers - F150online Forums</a> shows that they built 2 chambers at about .8 cu ft each, but that took up the whole area behind the seat and I am not sure if there was space to mount the amp. The depth of the woofer is also a question. Porting the box sounds best for the sundowns, but making it ported definitely makes this a 1 woofer box/install. I am just trying to figure what woofer and how many I can fit back there, as well as a good mount spot for the amp.</p><p></p><p>I hate to have a "slanting" box but I don't think I have a choice on this one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djtech2k, post: 8327901, member: 598744"] Ok, point taken. I just don't know that I have the tools and equipment to get the tuning that perfect. I am really trying to figure out which sub I have room for and how to get the depth and cu ft that I need to have it tuned properly. The example here [URL="http://www.f150online.com/forums/speakers-subwoofers/184391-f150-speakers.html"]F150 Speakers - F150online Forums[/URL] shows that they built 2 chambers at about .8 cu ft each, but that took up the whole area behind the seat and I am not sure if there was space to mount the amp. The depth of the woofer is also a question. Porting the box sounds best for the sundowns, but making it ported definitely makes this a 1 woofer box/install. I am just trying to figure what woofer and how many I can fit back there, as well as a good mount spot for the amp. I hate to have a "slanting" box but I don't think I have a choice on this one. [/QUOTE]
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