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<blockquote data-quote="Flex68" data-source="post: 7759864" data-attributes="member: 638503"><p>Just noted your sig.</p><p></p><p>I have an '08 Ram quad cab that I am putting an SQL system into, and can offer you this tidbit of info:</p><p></p><p>nothing I found in the way of subs were gonna give me the performance/output I wanted if I put them under the rear seats in even a 1/2" MDF enclosure. (I was looking at only around 0.7 cubes with the MDF, or even with the prefab composite boxes for my 12's)</p><p></p><p>Granted, I understand you're planning on going with 10's, not 12's, but your remark about the volume you have available leads me to believe that you may be planning to build your enclosure using 3/4" MDF, which puts still puts you in the same position I was in.</p><p></p><p>The only subs that I was able to give reasonable consideration to---- before I decided to do custom fiberglass enclosures---- were the Dayton HO's and the Skar's, and even 0.7cubes seemed a bit "iffy" to me for these.</p><p></p><p>You may be able to find something that will work, but I would advise you take enough time to thoroughly research all your options before you "settle" on something that you may not be happy with when it is all said-and-done...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flex68, post: 7759864, member: 638503"] Just noted your sig. I have an '08 Ram quad cab that I am putting an SQL system into, and can offer you this tidbit of info: nothing I found in the way of subs were gonna give me the performance/output I wanted if I put them under the rear seats in even a 1/2" MDF enclosure. (I was looking at only around 0.7 cubes with the MDF, or even with the prefab composite boxes for my 12's) Granted, I understand you're planning on going with 10's, not 12's, but your remark about the volume you have available leads me to believe that you may be planning to build your enclosure using 3/4" MDF, which puts still puts you in the same position I was in. The only subs that I was able to give reasonable consideration to---- before I decided to do custom fiberglass enclosures---- were the Dayton HO's and the Skar's, and even 0.7cubes seemed a bit "iffy" to me for these. You may be able to find something that will work, but I would advise you take enough time to thoroughly research all your options before you "settle" on something that you may not be happy with when it is all said-and-done... [/QUOTE]
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