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<blockquote data-quote="Kris142" data-source="post: 6969578" data-attributes="member: 625418"><p>I just got my first car, 96' Ranger XLT. Well, with that said I obv. don't know anything about subs, speakers, headunits, but enough to actually work them. My friend hooked me up with a 10" Kicker Comp, a nice amp, and a Pioneer Head unit. Hits pretty good, but I want a little more.</p><p></p><p>So, I heard about that website that has the RE Box Calculator. I went on there, and I have no clue what I'm doing. I relize a certain sized box, and port or no port makes a large difference. Can someone help me set a box up to give me higher performance, harder hitting and better sounding bass? My amp is big enough to push 2 Comps, so the AMP is not a problem. I just need some demensions and such for my box. I would like to fit it behind the driver seat in my truck, and snug in there securely, so If I had a roll over or something of that nature it would not fly around and beat the sh *t out of my head. I have the super cab ford ranger. Any help?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kris142, post: 6969578, member: 625418"] I just got my first car, 96' Ranger XLT. Well, with that said I obv. don't know anything about subs, speakers, headunits, but enough to actually work them. My friend hooked me up with a 10" Kicker Comp, a nice amp, and a Pioneer Head unit. Hits pretty good, but I want a little more. So, I heard about that website that has the RE Box Calculator. I went on there, and I have no clue what I'm doing. I relize a certain sized box, and port or no port makes a large difference. Can someone help me set a box up to give me higher performance, harder hitting and better sounding bass? My amp is big enough to push 2 Comps, so the AMP is not a problem. I just need some demensions and such for my box. I would like to fit it behind the driver seat in my truck, and snug in there securely, so If I had a roll over or something of that nature it would not fly around and beat the sh *t out of my head. I have the super cab ford ranger. Any help? [/QUOTE]
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