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<blockquote data-quote="FISHKILLER" data-source="post: 8349000" data-attributes="member: 632425"><p>I have same truck almost. Past few years I have had my subs facing back with port up. Many different number and size subs. It hits very hard. I removed my rear carpet on back of cab, deadened the wall very good, covered whole wall with a piece of MDF then reinstalled my carpet. My thinking was to give the sub a nice wall to load off of.</p><p></p><p>With my ultras and pair of 2ks strapped it was very brutal very close to too painful.</p><p></p><p>I am now in the process of revamping system and thinking of going with a larger port and bigger box. SUB UP PORT UP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FISHKILLER, post: 8349000, member: 632425"] I have same truck almost. Past few years I have had my subs facing back with port up. Many different number and size subs. It hits very hard. I removed my rear carpet on back of cab, deadened the wall very good, covered whole wall with a piece of MDF then reinstalled my carpet. My thinking was to give the sub a nice wall to load off of. With my ultras and pair of 2ks strapped it was very brutal very close to too painful. I am now in the process of revamping system and thinking of going with a larger port and bigger box. SUB UP PORT UP. [/QUOTE]
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