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10's in a 98 extended cab?
Is there anyway to fit 10's in a 98 extended cab? It doesnt look like there is enough depth for them to fit. I have measured and I think I could probably fit 3 8's but I would rather have 2 10's. I have never really had a system before and I havent heard to many with 8's in them. Would a system with 3 8's hit very hard? I dont care about a ton of bass but if Im doing it I want to be able to have it where you can hear it outside the truck. From my measurements I think I can make a box that will have .8 cubic feet but I dont know if that will be enough for three 8's. I have heard that if you put poly fill in it, it is supposed to effectively increase the volume by ten percent which would up it to .88 cubic feet for 3 eights. I want to do this but not if its going to sound lame. Any thoughts on the subject or places where I can find more info would be greatly appreciated!
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Larry,
See the thread below: "anyone tried making boxes for a 99 extended cab". The '97, '98' and '99 are all the same. That should answer alot of your questions. Lok ------------------ 1997 F-150 Supercab 4X4, Royal Blue, 4.6 V-8, Tow Package, Wheels and Tires, Performance Exhaust, Smitty Nerf Bars, Alpine CD, Alpine 5 Channel Amp PPI 5 X 7's, Boston 10" Sub, |
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