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<blockquote data-quote="timmgrimm" data-source="post: 8005512" data-attributes="member: 649906"><p>So I'm deployed and I'm putting together my wishlist for when I get home in may. I'm looking to replace my factory system, but don't envision installing a subwoofer based on the absolute lack of space in my 2003 tundra access cab. (I have a five year old son that rides in the back.) I looked into the only practical stealhbox offered by Q-logic, but based on the price and reviews I'm thinking that I'm going to pass. So that leaves me with just replacing the factory setup. It is 2x 6.5 s with 1" tweeters and 2x 6.5 coaxial. I listen to metal (must do well with blast beats) and rock/alternative ,rarely, and I mean rarely rap. I'm hoping that the speakers alone will have enough bass. I'm hoping to keep the price to around 250 for all. I saw one set that peaked my interest by CDT. Its $219 for a complete setup for my size. I haven't found much about them but what I have read was good. I'm clearly not expecting it to be the top end but I do want quality. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Also I'd love to hear if anyone has any positive experience with that sub box.</p><p></p><p>amazon.com Toyota Tundra-Subwoofer-Enclosure-Q-Customs</p><p></p><p>cdtstore.com com626cr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timmgrimm, post: 8005512, member: 649906"] So I'm deployed and I'm putting together my wishlist for when I get home in may. I'm looking to replace my factory system, but don't envision installing a subwoofer based on the absolute lack of space in my 2003 tundra access cab. (I have a five year old son that rides in the back.) I looked into the only practical stealhbox offered by Q-logic, but based on the price and reviews I'm thinking that I'm going to pass. So that leaves me with just replacing the factory setup. It is 2x 6.5 s with 1" tweeters and 2x 6.5 coaxial. I listen to metal (must do well with blast beats) and rock/alternative ,rarely, and I mean rarely rap. I'm hoping that the speakers alone will have enough bass. I'm hoping to keep the price to around 250 for all. I saw one set that peaked my interest by CDT. Its $219 for a complete setup for my size. I haven't found much about them but what I have read was good. I'm clearly not expecting it to be the top end but I do want quality. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Also I'd love to hear if anyone has any positive experience with that sub box. amazon.com Toyota Tundra-Subwoofer-Enclosure-Q-Customs cdtstore.com com626cr [/QUOTE]
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