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<blockquote data-quote="Trancer" data-source="post: 7477349" data-attributes="member: 544448"><p>I see you are looking into a couple of Subthump boxes. They make great boxes. I have purchased 3 of them. The ultra deep box for my 2003 ext cab Z-71, a single cab dual 10 box for a friends 2008 regular cab Silverado, and my 2008 Crew Cab Sierra. I would say spend the extra money and get the bigger box if you run 12's. That extra space is needed with these trucks.</p><p></p><p>I have been running 2 RE SE 12's in my Sierra, but I dont have as much room as the older body style extended cab trucks. When I went from my extended cab box to my crew cab box with the RE SE's, there was a big difference. I am now running some Infinity Reference 12's that take half amount of wattage, but probably sound a little better than the RE SE's did, just because of that difference in airspace.</p><p></p><p>Im looking to run 3 or 4 SA8's ported in my truck next. Either that or two RE SE 10's ported.</p><p></p><p>If you run ported, you will need to build a box, but if you can't, there is always Probox. You dont seem too interested in sound quality, so one of their ported 10 setups might fit you. Their boxes are tuned quite high though</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trancer, post: 7477349, member: 544448"] I see you are looking into a couple of Subthump boxes. They make great boxes. I have purchased 3 of them. The ultra deep box for my 2003 ext cab Z-71, a single cab dual 10 box for a friends 2008 regular cab Silverado, and my 2008 Crew Cab Sierra. I would say spend the extra money and get the bigger box if you run 12's. That extra space is needed with these trucks. I have been running 2 RE SE 12's in my Sierra, but I dont have as much room as the older body style extended cab trucks. When I went from my extended cab box to my crew cab box with the RE SE's, there was a big difference. I am now running some Infinity Reference 12's that take half amount of wattage, but probably sound a little better than the RE SE's did, just because of that difference in airspace. Im looking to run 3 or 4 SA8's ported in my truck next. Either that or two RE SE 10's ported. If you run ported, you will need to build a box, but if you can't, there is always Probox. You dont seem too interested in sound quality, so one of their ported 10 setups might fit you. Their boxes are tuned quite high though [/QUOTE]
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