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Subwoofer Enclosure for 2009 Silverado Crew Cab
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<blockquote data-quote="S.P.L." data-source="post: 6749781" data-attributes="member: 620770"><p>You can probably find something to go behind the rear seat, but there are quite a few enclosures for specific GM pickups. If you want to try something for behind the seat then a universal truck/wedge enclosure should work. However if your looking for a specific enclosure for your make and model to fit under the rear seat then you can check out <a href="http://74.53.76.202/~atrendus/atrend-vehical-specfic.html" target="_blank">Welcome to Atrend Usa</a> they have a bunch of enclosures for GM pickups. I'm pretty sure they have the universal truck enclosures too. In either case I'm sure your aware of the fact the you have limited space to work with which means less airspace for any enclosure you use. Usually the lack of airspace and mounting depth available in these types of applications limits which subs you can use. In my experience regardless of brand name only entry level subs qualify giving you a decent sound quality at best, unless you you go with a shallow mount sub. Shallow mounts usually run a bit expensive but they are totally worth it in this type of application.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S.P.L., post: 6749781, member: 620770"] You can probably find something to go behind the rear seat, but there are quite a few enclosures for specific GM pickups. If you want to try something for behind the seat then a universal truck/wedge enclosure should work. However if your looking for a specific enclosure for your make and model to fit under the rear seat then you can check out [URL="http://74.53.76.202/~atrendus/atrend-vehical-specfic.html"]Welcome to Atrend Usa[/URL] they have a bunch of enclosures for GM pickups. I'm pretty sure they have the universal truck enclosures too. In either case I'm sure your aware of the fact the you have limited space to work with which means less airspace for any enclosure you use. Usually the lack of airspace and mounting depth available in these types of applications limits which subs you can use. In my experience regardless of brand name only entry level subs qualify giving you a decent sound quality at best, unless you you go with a shallow mount sub. Shallow mounts usually run a bit expensive but they are totally worth it in this type of application. [/QUOTE]
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