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<blockquote data-quote="The Schill" data-source="post: 8702871" data-attributes="member: 594156"><p>Well you certainly got me to look at many other options for "shallow" subs this weekend. I appreciate the info on the Sundown SLD option - I do like these. I have seen a few posts about truck cabs not liking sealed enclosures; is this a fact or is it still just that ported is louder? I have run sealed and ported in the past, but both in an SUV. Like I mentioned in the my first post, I really like the RE SE 15's sealed (also did not want to sacrifice all of my cargo room). The JL TW3s are appealing due to their mounting depth. It seems like most boxes I have looked at are still limited as well. I am learning that this is the world I live in with a crewmax.</p><p></p><p>I have not inquired about a custom box yet, but I will. My amp would be perfect for two of the SLD 10s / 12s, but wondering about the box size and how it would impact my back seat. While the TW3s would also be good, they are more expensive and I am somewhat concerned about the 400RMS rating. I could see them being underrated, but don't want to be wrong with that price tag.</p><p></p><p>I have searched the "recommended pre fab" box makers and there are not too many. Are there any that you have seen and like?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Schill, post: 8702871, member: 594156"] Well you certainly got me to look at many other options for "shallow" subs this weekend. I appreciate the info on the Sundown SLD option - I do like these. I have seen a few posts about truck cabs not liking sealed enclosures; is this a fact or is it still just that ported is louder? I have run sealed and ported in the past, but both in an SUV. Like I mentioned in the my first post, I really like the RE SE 15's sealed (also did not want to sacrifice all of my cargo room). The JL TW3s are appealing due to their mounting depth. It seems like most boxes I have looked at are still limited as well. I am learning that this is the world I live in with a crewmax. I have not inquired about a custom box yet, but I will. My amp would be perfect for two of the SLD 10s / 12s, but wondering about the box size and how it would impact my back seat. While the TW3s would also be good, they are more expensive and I am somewhat concerned about the 400RMS rating. I could see them being underrated, but don't want to be wrong with that price tag. I have searched the "recommended pre fab" box makers and there are not too many. Are there any that you have seen and like? [/QUOTE]
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