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SPROCKET_X Mar 7, 2002 01:13 AM

92-96 f150 sub's
 
I posted this in the subs section but havn't received any replies so I'll try here too.

I've got a reg cab older model f150 with bucket seats. I want to put 2 10s or I'd prefer 2 12's behind me. Anyone here done that with the same model truck as me? If so can you help me out with some boxes...like what kind or where you got them...or if you made them I'd greatly appreciate if you told me the dimesions so I could make my own.

Feyd Mar 7, 2002 12:39 PM

Subs require cubic airspace to sound correctly. You need to know what the subs need before you can decide how big your box will be.

Donate54 Mar 7, 2002 12:40 PM

www.subbox.net :D

SPROCKET_X Mar 7, 2002 08:38 PM

oh duh! I forgot about that Feyd..I'm prety handy with tools and vehicels...but when it comes to audio I'm prety much brain dead.

karnage Mar 9, 2002 12:53 PM

Subs
 
I am in the process of doing that myself.I have a 93 regular
cab F-150.I am going with the JL audio subs because they
require less cubic inches of a box to pound hard and sound
good.I am not sure weather to go behind the seats or build
a box to go between the bucket seats that I am going to put in.
I was thinking of going with tens in the middle like a console.Let me know what you come up with.But be sure to get a sub that will allow for minimal space like the JL audio subs.

SPROCKET_X Mar 10, 2002 08:17 PM

Well I found some boxes at BestBuy that would fit perfect behind my seats and some MTX 10's to put in them....it's going to sound great...I can't wait.


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