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<blockquote data-quote="nismboy6986" data-source="post: 438015" data-attributes="member: 543960"><p>how can you have it in a truck? a truck doesn't have a rear deck. if you were to make a pod to angle it just right with your back window shouldn't it give the effect of the bass bouncing off the back window like in a hatchback which is why a system "hits" so hard in a hatchback? I was thinking of getting 2x 3" Snake tubes (at 15 a pop they seem expensive for vacuum cleaner hoses with a little BS port on the end) and running them through where the factory speakers were at in my car (screw rearfill) and building a fiberglass pod to angle them at the back window</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nismboy6986, post: 438015, member: 543960"] how can you have it in a truck? a truck doesn't have a rear deck. if you were to make a pod to angle it just right with your back window shouldn't it give the effect of the bass bouncing off the back window like in a hatchback which is why a system "hits" so hard in a hatchback? I was thinking of getting 2x 3" Snake tubes (at 15 a pop they seem expensive for vacuum cleaner hoses with a little BS port on the end) and running them through where the factory speakers were at in my car (screw rearfill) and building a fiberglass pod to angle them at the back window [/QUOTE]
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