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<blockquote data-quote="CrossFired" data-source="post: 7684349" data-attributes="member: 579510"><p>Tubes are good for low power. The tube is a great idea, as it does allow a very low cost woofer to slam. Some years back I'd buy blown tubes, fill them with polyfill and a nice quality woofer(8" or 10") and sell them to boat folks. They were super loud and mostly waterproof.</p><p></p><p>But there is plenty of room in your rig for a good box. I got two Boston Pro 10's in my Toyota reg cab PU, and I could still put the seat back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrossFired, post: 7684349, member: 579510"] Tubes are good for low power. The tube is a great idea, as it does allow a very low cost woofer to slam. Some years back I'd buy blown tubes, fill them with polyfill and a nice quality woofer(8" or 10") and sell them to boat folks. They were super loud and mostly waterproof. But there is plenty of room in your rig for a good box. I got two Boston Pro 10's in my Toyota reg cab PU, and I could still put the seat back. [/QUOTE]
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