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<blockquote data-quote="The_Dealer" data-source="post: 8474403" data-attributes="member: 661313"><p>Edit: Not to sound like a **** or anything but does anyone search anymore? The answers to every one of your questions are easy to find with 5 minutes of Google. It's one thing if your in the middle of a build or have a specific question that isn't asked much, but it took me longer to type this post than to find the answer by typing XFL 12 best box size. You never know, it could be days before anyone with any helpful input replies to your thread. I could be putting in work on the meter before you figure it out...using the same subs in the same ride and you'd never know it because you didn't search.</p><p></p><p>However, to show good faith and prove I'm not a **** here you go: I wouldn't do less than 2.15 but honestly wouldn't even go that small. If you can't give them 2.35-2.5 net each than you're probably better off just running one and sending the other one to me. Btw, the good think about searching, you have a really good chance in finding something you wouldn't have found. I'd Google your vehicle and chances are I'd find someone that has done the exact same setup. Then I'd follow some links, join whatever forum they're on, and shoot them a pm to find out everything I needed. In fact, that's how I ended up here. [emoji41]</p><p></p><p>Sent from my Motorola 2950 Special Edition 3w.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The_Dealer, post: 8474403, member: 661313"] Edit: Not to sound like a **** or anything but does anyone search anymore? The answers to every one of your questions are easy to find with 5 minutes of Google. It's one thing if your in the middle of a build or have a specific question that isn't asked much, but it took me longer to type this post than to find the answer by typing XFL 12 best box size. You never know, it could be days before anyone with any helpful input replies to your thread. I could be putting in work on the meter before you figure it out...using the same subs in the same ride and you'd never know it because you didn't search. However, to show good faith and prove I'm not a **** here you go: I wouldn't do less than 2.15 but honestly wouldn't even go that small. If you can't give them 2.35-2.5 net each than you're probably better off just running one and sending the other one to me. Btw, the good think about searching, you have a really good chance in finding something you wouldn't have found. I'd Google your vehicle and chances are I'd find someone that has done the exact same setup. Then I'd follow some links, join whatever forum they're on, and shoot them a pm to find out everything I needed. In fact, that's how I ended up here. [emoji41] Sent from my Motorola 2950 Special Edition 3w. [/QUOTE]
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