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my friend got 2 12" subs behind his dodge and he needed almost 8" to do it, you could help us out by telling us what subs you plan on using.
because whatever you have behind the seat and back wall, you subtract about 1 1/2" from that and you have your max mounting depth.
youll be designing a sub box similar to this one if theres enough room.
http://www.subbox.net/FordF150Regula...alSubwooferBox(2000-2003).html
because whatever you have behind the seat and back wall, you subtract about 1 1/2" from that and you have your max mounting depth.
youll be designing a sub box similar to this one if theres enough room.
http://www.subbox.net/FordF150Regula...alSubwooferBox(2000-2003).html
Last edited by Klitch; 11-23-2004 at 12:30 AM.
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I had 2 10's mounted behind the seat of a 94 regular cab, but lost about 2 or 3 inches of leg room. I'm 6'2" and it wasn't that bad after getting used to it. The enclosures were pretty standard, I think they had just under 1/2 cubic foot internal volume. I also built an amp mounting board around the enclosures for all the associated electronics. Oh, Yeah, I had to remove the plastic cover from the back of the seat for some extra clearance. That's about the best your gonna do unless you cut through from the bed.