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yea Id end up in the Pro class with my truck, a single 12" id max, but b/c I have a rear seat in my extended cab it would be move than 25" from the floor so Id be in the pro class, not happening, Id have to be in pro with my van but thats a whole nother ball game, not quite sure if I like the rules with the box heights, I think that will bump a whole lot of people up into the pro class, probably where they shouldnt be, since that class has no rules for a box, eh Ill wait and see how it goes I think . . .

 
yea Id end up in the Pro class with my truck, a single 12" id max, but b/c I have a rear seat in my extended cab it would be move than 25" from the floor so Id be in the pro class, not happening, Id have to be in pro with my van but thats a whole nother ball game, not quite sure if I like the rules with the box heights, I think that will bump a whole lot of people up into the pro class, probably where they shouldnt be, since that class has no rules for a box, eh Ill wait and see how it goes I think . . .
thats pretty much the same in any organization you have to put a limit on box size or else people could build 3/4 walls and say its not a wall if you know what i mean. That truck would be tricky cause of the back seats in the cab in any organization with a large box.

 
They did that in slapshow in years past. It was stock If you had an extended cab truck no matter If you had seats or not it was still stock. The next year well last year mabye that they were with tweeter they got ride of the and made extended cab trucks must have full use of back seats folded down an all. Any thing else would of put you in super stock class. I think even Iasca does this too. SO If you had an extended cab truck and wanted to compete in a stock class had to have the box under the seat. Whats that like mabye two tens.

 
my friends got 2-12's in his chevy under the seats, but if you have say a tacoma where the seats fold from the sides you dont have to use them, the enclosure must be no higher than 25" from the floor on those kind of trucks, same goes in IASCA.

 
if the truck comes stock with a rear seat would I need to use it? right now Im not, I made a platform out of 1" plywood(its what I had layin around) and everything is screwed to that, not the prettiest install by any stretch of the imagination, but it was supossed to be my setup for a few weeks until I rebuilt my box, well that was alittle over a year ago I pulled everythin out, o well, yea I may put a single 12" Id max back there and if it sits on the seat it would be way too high so Im not sure what I want to do with it, Id like to get an explorer and sell my truck and put a nice system in there . . .

 
my friends got 2-12's in his chevy under the seats, but if you have say a tacoma where the seats fold from the sides you dont have to use them, the enclosure must be no higher than 25" from the floor on those kind of trucks, same goes in IASCA.
In slap I know for a fact all seats must be usable. So if it folds from the right left down up. It still must be usable. Im not sure about Iasca but slap and Iasca have some of the same rules.

 
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