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<blockquote data-quote="6 Fingered Man" data-source="post: 8778768" data-attributes="member: 684824"><p>I'm trying to put subs in my Chevy 2500. Its a work truck, and my daily driver. It hauls everything from a Bobcat to dogs and kids. Love it. </p><p></p><p>I have found under seat sealed enclosures for it. .92 ft per side. They will work for me because my dogs cant get to them and my guys can still use the rear seat. At the moment i have some random Sony 12' sub (i dont know what one. Its strange shaped. I found it) in a generic sealed box. Its just shoved behind the passenger seat. Its ok, but it brought me down to three seats and gives Crash (my 10mo old chocolate) access to the wires. </p><p></p><p>So i want to swap to the under seat box. I was going to buy two Skar DDX 10. they will fit in the box and review well.. But it wants 1.5 ft air volume. I looked at the sundown SA 10 which on paper and to the eye appears to be the exact same thing... But that wants .5 to 1.0. at an extra $100/pr sub. </p><p></p><p>That was the long route to the question, WHY? What is so different that one will work fine and the other one will be choked out? Can i throw the skar in there and be fine? </p><p></p><p>There are a lot of low profile subs that will work in that price range, but if i can fit a full sized i would like to. </p><p></p><p>What would you do? and again. why the huge difference?? are there options out in the world im missing? Money is a big object.. I can fabricate, i work with metal. Im not good with wood.. So building a big box is not a good option for me but i'm not against lifting the seat. </p><p></p><p>Today i got so frustrated that i almost bought a new winch with the $ and said f' it but i came here for help first. (do you guys swear here? I run the <a href="http://hawkgtforum.com" target="_blank">hawkgtforum</a>. We do over there.) </p><p> . </p><p>I've been in option paralysis for weeks!!! Some help here from folks in the know would be greatly appreciated. </p><p></p><p>Thanks y'all, </p><p>6</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6 Fingered Man, post: 8778768, member: 684824"] I'm trying to put subs in my Chevy 2500. Its a work truck, and my daily driver. It hauls everything from a Bobcat to dogs and kids. Love it. I have found under seat sealed enclosures for it. .92 ft per side. They will work for me because my dogs cant get to them and my guys can still use the rear seat. At the moment i have some random Sony 12' sub (i dont know what one. Its strange shaped. I found it) in a generic sealed box. Its just shoved behind the passenger seat. Its ok, but it brought me down to three seats and gives Crash (my 10mo old chocolate) access to the wires. So i want to swap to the under seat box. I was going to buy two Skar DDX 10. they will fit in the box and review well.. But it wants 1.5 ft air volume. I looked at the sundown SA 10 which on paper and to the eye appears to be the exact same thing... But that wants .5 to 1.0. at an extra $100/pr sub. That was the long route to the question, WHY? What is so different that one will work fine and the other one will be choked out? Can i throw the skar in there and be fine? There are a lot of low profile subs that will work in that price range, but if i can fit a full sized i would like to. What would you do? and again. why the huge difference?? are there options out in the world im missing? Money is a big object.. I can fabricate, i work with metal. Im not good with wood.. So building a big box is not a good option for me but i'm not against lifting the seat. Today i got so frustrated that i almost bought a new winch with the $ and said f' it but i came here for help first. (do you guys swear here? I run the [URL='http://hawkgtforum.com']hawkgtforum[/URL]. We do over there.) . I've been in option paralysis for weeks!!! Some help here from folks in the know would be greatly appreciated. Thanks y'all, 6 [/QUOTE]
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