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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Jan 2011
      Location
      Ocean Springs, MS
      Posts
      84
      Country Flag: United States
      Be careful doing a center console sub-box. It'll work good in a reg cab but if it's an extended cab you'll probably get some wave cancelation. You'll alway get the best performance when you place the sub as close to the rear as possible. You really need to use the natural acoustics of the car/truck to get the most performance.



      The truck looks nice. The box looks really big though. You can get the big stuff in the small space you just really need to use some imagination! Here's some pics of my truck box. I had 6" total height in the front so I had to get really imaginative! I wanted everything hidden and max volume cause the truck was kinda loud. Had to water-cool the amp because of no air circulation under the seat but that and a little fiberglass and it was unbelievable! 12's under the seat at stock height! Each box was a little over 1.2 cuFT and the only HDF was the front and top pieces. Everything else was glass. :D





    2. #2
      Join Date
      May 2005
      Posts
      136
      I like that. No trouble with the speakers firing up? That is how mine is now. Box is big cause it was ported. I really didn't like the way it sounded. The amps are on brackets under the seats but raised about 3 inches as to not get kicked. I want to lower the seat and now but thinking of having them fire down.

      The console is for my ramcharger. I like the small side box you did. How did you make the cover? Actually that was the other place I was thinking in the truck was behind the wheelwell.




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