06 F-350 Supercrew - 4 - 10's or 4 - 12's......thoughts???

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Old Jul 1, 2009 | 12:01 PM
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Originally Posted by 4X4AUTIGER
why do you have to do 4

you get 3 soundsplinter rl-i 8s ported and it will kill any pioneer or RF
I have 2 Alpine mono sub amps that only support 2 ohm min. I don't want to have to sell them and start over with another amp(s).

I only have 5.5" mounting depth and the RL-I 8's have a 5.65 & with that magnet I doubt it will physically fit....., but WOW that's a powerhouse 8" sub!!! WOW, I also just read that you can run .3 ft^3 ported!!! If I can make that work I'd be all over it....but then again this is a high excursion sub and may hit the back of the seat.


Originally Posted by jrfonte
you can fit full size 10"s behind the seat in a 06 superduty screw. but you will have to move the seat up and forward just a bit so the surrounds of the speakers dont hit the seat and make the rear of the box out of fiberglass contour molded to the rear of the cab. i have 3 10"s wired at 1 ohm behind the seat in my 06 f250 screw and they get pretty loud and low on 2000w rms.
I'd prefer to just leave the seat where it is. I know this makes things more difficult and not to mention I've never done anything with fiberglass.
 
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Old Jul 1, 2009 | 01:47 PM
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Originally Posted by 95'F-150
I have the Rockford Foosgate 12'' shallow mount subs under my backseat. I only have 2 of them but they sound pretty good. Pretty loud too. Idk if you can fit 4 subs and they still sound good. You may not have enough box room and enough air space for them to hit properly.
I know in the 2008 CC F-350 you can fit four ten's. I would personally rather have 2 RF P3 slims. I ordered last night a RF R1 to see how they perform, they only use .5 Cubic Feet and my box is .4 cubic feet. I will let you guys know how they do. Personally i stay away from Pioneer for everything including dekcs. If i have a Supercrew i would do 3 tens behind the back seat and two underneth and then put the amp's underneth the driver and passenger seat.
 
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Old Jul 1, 2009 | 05:26 PM
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Originally Posted by yetti96
What kind/model subs do you have that can handle 667w RMS each at a combined load of 1ohm? Just wondering...
3. dvc 6 ohm 800w rms 10"s.
i plan on changing this soon and doing something special thats worth being in the superdoodie. it will probally be sort of like my f150 but with a few ported 12"s.
 

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