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<blockquote data-quote="timmgrimm" data-source="post: 8005975" data-attributes="member: 649906"><p>Thank you for your help. How ****** are free air subs. Are they really that big of a waste. I read someone had one under their passenger seat. I really wish I could just put a box behind the back seat. The seats don't go down and I haven't seen any examples of one for my year, so i'm thinking that it isn't possible. Practically everyone I'm has there's under their seat. Based on the bass info you have me, its sounds like some form of sub is necessary. I'd say, 8" is fine and 10" would be max.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timmgrimm, post: 8005975, member: 649906"] Thank you for your help. How ****** are free air subs. Are they really that big of a waste. I read someone had one under their passenger seat. I really wish I could just put a box behind the back seat. The seats don't go down and I haven't seen any examples of one for my year, so i'm thinking that it isn't possible. Practically everyone I'm has there's under their seat. Based on the bass info you have me, its sounds like some form of sub is necessary. I'd say, 8" is fine and 10" would be max. [/QUOTE]
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