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Old 01-27-2012, 08:52 PM
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I noticed it was a full box with no "notch" for the seat frame on the passenger side. I would really like to see what you did. Thanks! Check out my album I have some pics of my install too! Thanks and let me know when you get that box thread!
I will let you know when I get that thread started and I will have to check out your album. I did have to notch out the box for the seat frame.

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Nice i dont know why I thought it didn't have a notch. That looks like a solid box I'm very interested. I modeled one up using autocad just never finalized the dimensions. And I really like the subs counter sunk that is such a clean look.
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Old 01-27-2012, 09:03 PM
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I noticed it was a full box with no "notch" for the seat frame on the passenger side. I would really like to see what you did. Thanks! Check out my album I have some pics of my install too! Thanks and let me know when you get that box thread!
You have a very nice setup as well, what is the mounting depth on those Memphis subs? Did your back seat fit without any problems after you installed the new amp rack? I love the wheel/tire choice by the way
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Old 01-27-2012, 09:06 PM
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Nice i dont know why I thought it didn't have a notch. That looks like a solid box I'm very interested. I modeled one up using autocad just never finalized the dimensions. And I really like the subs counter sunk that is such a clean look.
I wanted to make sure the subs did not hit the floor during full excursion and I didn't find any grills that I liked, so I decided to try the counter sink method.
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Thanks. Yea the seat fit perfectly without any modification. I've been meaning to add some washers to lift the seat but I haven't had any time do to my job. If I remember correctly the mounting depth is 5.6"
Thanks the tires have performed great and the wheels too just wish I would have picked a black wheel or at least a easier wheel to clean.
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Old 01-29-2012, 01:19 PM
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Thanks. Yea the seat fit perfectly without any modification. I've been meaning to add some washers to lift the seat but I haven't had any time do to my job. If I remember correctly the mounting depth is 5.6"
Thanks the tires have performed great and the wheels too just wish I would have picked a black wheel or at least a easier wheel to clean.
My seat back does rub on the amps a little bit when someone rides in the back. Have you checked to see if the rear of the seat back hits your amps? Also, do you have any more pics of the sub box installed in the truck?
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Nicely done!! Box looks great as well.
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Nicely done!! Box looks great as well.
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My seat back does rub on the amps a little bit when someone rides in the back. Have you checked to see if the rear of the seat back hits your amps? Also, do you have any more pics of the sub box installed in the truck?
Ive checked and there's no rubbing. But I did leave the covers off the amps. I'll look for some more pics of my sub box and upload them?
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Old 02-18-2012, 12:23 PM
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Ive checked and there's no rubbing. But I did leave the covers off the amps. I'll look for some more pics of my sub box and upload them?
Any pics yet of your sub box installed?
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Old 02-21-2012, 09:33 PM
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Sorry I completely forgot. Good thing I clicked on here this forum stopped emailing me when someone replies to one of my posts? I'll look for some here in a few.
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Here are some pics I found of my subs and box. the box is sealed with resin and made out of 3/4" mdf. Im wanting to make a nicer box similar to yours. let me know what you think.





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Old 02-23-2012, 11:52 PM
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Nice subs! If I was to rebuild my box I would have to put the speaker terminals in the same location
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Old 03-25-2012, 01:10 PM
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Finally added navigation to my head unit!

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Got anymore info on the navigation? We seem to be running the same headunit.
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