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<blockquote data-quote="brents" data-source="post: 2448009" data-attributes="member: 571234"><p>What subs do you have? What are the specs on them? If you have 12's, then you really should be looking at a compact sealed enclosure for the truck. The manual on your subs will tell you what ft^3 the subs tend to like. That is the box you should be looking for. If you can use WIN ISD, plot your subs and play around a little. Find what they seem to like best. I can tell you now, if you just go buy a random box, or set of boxes chances of you being happy are slim. Remeber, you also need to consider mounting depth with a truck as well.</p><p></p><p>BTW, it is possible in a reg cab truck. The setup in my sig is in a 95 reg cab chevy. It gets nice and loud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brents, post: 2448009, member: 571234"] What subs do you have? What are the specs on them? If you have 12's, then you really should be looking at a compact sealed enclosure for the truck. The manual on your subs will tell you what ft^3 the subs tend to like. That is the box you should be looking for. If you can use WIN ISD, plot your subs and play around a little. Find what they seem to like best. I can tell you now, if you just go buy a random box, or set of boxes chances of you being happy are slim. Remeber, you also need to consider mounting depth with a truck as well. BTW, it is possible in a reg cab truck. The setup in my sig is in a 95 reg cab chevy. It gets nice and loud. [/QUOTE]
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