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<blockquote data-quote="JoshC" data-source="post: 7479224" data-attributes="member: 634938"><p>They were made a local builder here thats been doing it for 15yrs, ran it by several shops and they were very impressed. Look at my pics, there legit boxes. I had a kicker L5 with the port towards me that sounded louder. Thats why i said were the speaker/port is facing matters, in my truck theres a bigger spot behind driver seat vs passenger seat. That is not true for the F150, so he could do a box opposite mine and it would most likely sound decent. As i said sounds better to the passenger in my truck with current setup. I just think that for single cab trucks sealed boxes are the way to go, small cabin. I feel ported boxes would like a little more room to breath/let the sound wave expand</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoshC, post: 7479224, member: 634938"] They were made a local builder here thats been doing it for 15yrs, ran it by several shops and they were very impressed. Look at my pics, there legit boxes. I had a kicker L5 with the port towards me that sounded louder. Thats why i said were the speaker/port is facing matters, in my truck theres a bigger spot behind driver seat vs passenger seat. That is not true for the F150, so he could do a box opposite mine and it would most likely sound decent. As i said sounds better to the passenger in my truck with current setup. I just think that for single cab trucks sealed boxes are the way to go, small cabin. I feel ported boxes would like a little more room to breath/let the sound wave expand [/QUOTE]
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