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Under the rear seat of 2010 f150 is flat and wide, no dips or rises in the floor at all.
you're on the right track... here's a rough estimate using .75 materials (and a 2" lift) without bracing and a flat bottom panel (yea right)... lol... I don't know speaker displacement by memory for those so I guessed at .22... I averaged front/rear height but you'll need to check magnet clearance and this is only a ROUGH idea of the space (no floor contour) and port you'll need... NOT finished... Torres makes this easy BTWMuch appreciated shredder, I have been working on simple designs since last night and what i have to work with (before) the seat lift is: 9" front side, 14" wide, 6" back side (sloped down from the 9" front side) with 54" wide.
What's stopping you?.. you could do it for less but hey!.. an hour away?..//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/cool.gif.3bcaf8f141236c00f8044d07150e34f7.gifGuy an hour from here just quoted me $250 for custom box tuned for the sa-10s
And you can fit a pair of 10's under there no problem??Under the rear seat of 2010 f150 is flat and wide, no dips or rises in the floor at all.
Looks like it to me... 2 inch lift on seatAnd you can fit a pair of 10's under there no problem??
No it should definitely flex your windshieldat least an inch when done right. This is horribly done, you dont understand how bad the fox box is lmfao. also drop it down to half ohm and set your gain till your max drop is around 12.8 volts.Could it be im expecting more than its doing, its loud but not loud enough, barely vibrates rear view lol
This one looks easy to build just use your head to modify the cut sheet provided... it's only wood if you failLooks like it to me... 2 inch lift on seat