HELP! i need a box for under my seat
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It's possible, but without a seat lift your sub selection possibilities will be limited by mounting depth. Check out http://www.supercrewsound.com and http://www.subbox.net for examples of what is out there.
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yup, go to www.supercrewsound.com and www.subbox.net and you'll find a few different boxes to choose from. you'll be limited to how deep of a sub you can buy. www.subbox.net has a selection of shallow depth subs for their boxes to help you decide.
good luck
rockafella
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good luck
rockafella
https://www.f150online.com/galleries...y.cfm?gnum=4778
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Because of the mounting depth, as limited as your choices are, the audible differences between any two 10s and 12s isn't going to be astounding. As mentioned before, if you use a lift kit you will have a wider range of choices and that fact will change. Also, have you given thought to amp location? I personally have the MTX Thunderform with two 8s. It will not scramble your brain, but it suits my needs right now and blends nicely with my system. With the Thunder 8000s I have no doubt it performs as well as some 10s. And it leaves room for my amp under the driver's side rear. Very handy. But, it is what it is. If you are wanting huge bass this isn't the way to go. In fact, if you are wanting huge bass you need a lift kit so you can open up your selection choices beyond subs with less than 5" mounting depth, which is what you are stuck with without a lift. That mounting depth limits the performance capabilities of the subs so much that there just isn't a big audible difference in what's available, whether it be 10s, 12s, etc. It's all about cone movement and moving air. That's why there are high end 8s that will outperform some 12s. The sheer diameter of a sub is only part of the equation.