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<blockquote data-quote="manyhobbies" data-source="post: 6636178" data-attributes="member: 618823"><p>Not sure on the newer trucks, but my 99 crew cab has a sliding rear seat which is basically just a front seat in the back. Check to see if the rear seat is on sliders, if it is, it will probably be disabled like mine was and all I did was take 1 anti theft torx screw out and I could slide it forward.</p><p></p><p>I ended up with a box 57"w 15"t x 8"d at the top and 9"d at the bottom. I did have to remove the the stuff for the jack but all this gave me max room. I have the box set up for 2 12's and max mounting depth of 7.5" lets you use a variety of subs, nothing monster though lol. R/F P2's P3's sound great in there and I have a set of Pioneer champion series pros to go in there now, I wanted more power so this is the reason for the new subs.</p><p></p><p>My box has a divider in the center and it is a sealed enclosure, yes not the most bass response but it hits hard and sounds nice.</p><p></p><p>Sorry if this wasnt what you were looking for, but take a good look to see if the seat will slide forward. I think 3 10's would be great aswell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="manyhobbies, post: 6636178, member: 618823"] Not sure on the newer trucks, but my 99 crew cab has a sliding rear seat which is basically just a front seat in the back. Check to see if the rear seat is on sliders, if it is, it will probably be disabled like mine was and all I did was take 1 anti theft torx screw out and I could slide it forward. I ended up with a box 57"w 15"t x 8"d at the top and 9"d at the bottom. I did have to remove the the stuff for the jack but all this gave me max room. I have the box set up for 2 12's and max mounting depth of 7.5" lets you use a variety of subs, nothing monster though lol. R/F P2's P3's sound great in there and I have a set of Pioneer champion series pros to go in there now, I wanted more power so this is the reason for the new subs. My box has a divider in the center and it is a sealed enclosure, yes not the most bass response but it hits hard and sounds nice. Sorry if this wasnt what you were looking for, but take a good look to see if the seat will slide forward. I think 3 10's would be great aswell. [/QUOTE]
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