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"Shallow" mount sub options for 2012 Tundra
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<blockquote data-quote="fithwheel" data-source="post: 8702888" data-attributes="member: 674179"><p>When you say impact your back seat what exactly do you mean? Are they not going under the rear seat? That sure would make things easier as far as the box if not lol. I assumed it was going underneath the rear seat. </p><p>From my experience with my truck,underneath the rear seat,sealed wasn’t great. Ideally you’d want the subs firing forward and port on the passenger side. I know firing forward isn’t the easiest thing to accomplish under a rear seat in some trucks. I was barely able to get 8s firing forward in my truck but it ended up being worth the effort. I had sealed down firing and ported up firing prior. The forward firing box has by far the best sq in my truck. </p><p></p><p>I would imagine based on you liking sealed you might like a lower tuned ported box like around 30hz vs 35 hz up but really depends on the available airspace,subs,goals,and type of music. Get the box right and I’m sure it’ll preform to your liking. Get it wrong and it’ll be meh. Sealed will be meh in a truck regardless imo.</p><p></p><p>As far as a prefab box idk I build my own enclosures so I don’t really look at them but if you find one you can always provide a link and get some opinions. It’ll probably be difficult to find a good one. </p><p></p><p>Personally if I couldn’t build I’d spend some money on a custom enclosure. I’d even trade off some of my budget on the subs to get them in the best enclosure as possible. Enclosure is at least,if not more,half the battle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fithwheel, post: 8702888, member: 674179"] When you say impact your back seat what exactly do you mean? Are they not going under the rear seat? That sure would make things easier as far as the box if not lol. I assumed it was going underneath the rear seat. From my experience with my truck,underneath the rear seat,sealed wasn’t great. Ideally you’d want the subs firing forward and port on the passenger side. I know firing forward isn’t the easiest thing to accomplish under a rear seat in some trucks. I was barely able to get 8s firing forward in my truck but it ended up being worth the effort. I had sealed down firing and ported up firing prior. The forward firing box has by far the best sq in my truck. I would imagine based on you liking sealed you might like a lower tuned ported box like around 30hz vs 35 hz up but really depends on the available airspace,subs,goals,and type of music. Get the box right and I’m sure it’ll preform to your liking. Get it wrong and it’ll be meh. Sealed will be meh in a truck regardless imo. As far as a prefab box idk I build my own enclosures so I don’t really look at them but if you find one you can always provide a link and get some opinions. It’ll probably be difficult to find a good one. Personally if I couldn’t build I’d spend some money on a custom enclosure. I’d even trade off some of my budget on the subs to get them in the best enclosure as possible. Enclosure is at least,if not more,half the battle. [/QUOTE]
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