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<blockquote data-quote="Black Truck 10" data-source="post: 4713655" data-attributes="member: 593669"><p>I would agree with everyone else here and go with 2 10's. I have same truck but supercab, I had 2 jl w3v2 10's in there and it sounded pretty good, but I just wanted more.</p><p></p><p>You do have other options like lifting your seat up a few inches (2-3) and building a box under there, or have 1 built for you. Im looking at 1.1 cubic ft per sub now for my upcoming build.</p><p></p><p>Alot depends on the type of sound you want though. If you just want soft easy bass, then pretty much any 10 would supply that (tone down gain setting though if you just want something soft) Now if your wanting your 2 10's to just pound and piss off old people then you will be more hard pressed to find that. Some companies would throw 8's though in our space under the truck to provide bass that pisses people off. port an 8 and it can get surprisingly loud. (reference is a dd 1508)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Truck 10, post: 4713655, member: 593669"] I would agree with everyone else here and go with 2 10's. I have same truck but supercab, I had 2 jl w3v2 10's in there and it sounded pretty good, but I just wanted more. You do have other options like lifting your seat up a few inches (2-3) and building a box under there, or have 1 built for you. Im looking at 1.1 cubic ft per sub now for my upcoming build. Alot depends on the type of sound you want though. If you just want soft easy bass, then pretty much any 10 would supply that (tone down gain setting though if you just want something soft) Now if your wanting your 2 10's to just pound and piss off old people then you will be more hard pressed to find that. Some companies would throw 8's though in our space under the truck to provide bass that pisses people off. port an 8 and it can get surprisingly loud. (reference is a dd 1508) [/QUOTE]
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