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<blockquote data-quote="t1n0m3n" data-source="post: 6764508" data-attributes="member: 553573"><p>Somewhere behind the seat(s) is pretty much a standard location for subs in your truck. You might be able to fit a sub under the passenger seat, but it will be an extremely tight fit even for an 8" sub. I wouldn't recommend the sub be placed under a seat.</p><p></p><p>I have a Ford F-250 regular cab currently... and as far as rear fill, I personally don't like them in a regular cab. They don't provide hardly any sound, especially if the mounting locations are below your shoulders or lower. The seats muffle the sound into obscurity. However, aren't your rear speaker locations made for 5-1/4" speakers? If you got the HCX 165's you might have to cut out the mounting hole a bit.</p><p></p><p>Something you might also run into (at least I ran into it) is that due to the tight space of the cab, you might need some custom door pods to make the front speakers image correctly. My front stage had dead spots until I angled the speakers up and back a bit. (And then again, that Dodge might not have the same problem that my Ford did.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="t1n0m3n, post: 6764508, member: 553573"] Somewhere behind the seat(s) is pretty much a standard location for subs in your truck. You might be able to fit a sub under the passenger seat, but it will be an extremely tight fit even for an 8" sub. I wouldn't recommend the sub be placed under a seat. I have a Ford F-250 regular cab currently... and as far as rear fill, I personally don't like them in a regular cab. They don't provide hardly any sound, especially if the mounting locations are below your shoulders or lower. The seats muffle the sound into obscurity. However, aren't your rear speaker locations made for 5-1/4" speakers? If you got the HCX 165's you might have to cut out the mounting hole a bit. Something you might also run into (at least I ran into it) is that due to the tight space of the cab, you might need some custom door pods to make the front speakers image correctly. My front stage had dead spots until I angled the speakers up and back a bit. (And then again, that Dodge might not have the same problem that my Ford did.) [/QUOTE]
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