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2 SA-12's in Ported Box for Tundra Double Cab Help


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Looking to get 2 SA-12's to put in my tundra.. I do not think I will have room under the seat but if anyone thinks differently that is the route I would love to go.. if not the only other option would be to run a box or seperated boxes stacked on the split bench.. I can raise the smaller portion of the seat and have a box there.. really just trying to get some advice and maybe some specs from someone experienced.. I love these subs and have wanted them for a while.. I plan to pair with a Brutus 1700 or 2100 still trying to decide.. any and all help is greatly appreciated

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if you are trying to avoid fabrication to your truck, yet still have a system that bumps, you'll need to reevaluate your choice of subs and setup. Yes, SA12s will pound your life away, if properly placed in a nice enclosure. with what you are wanting, you should go with 10s and an amp with cleaner power to sound good and keep your factory look inside the cab. you may be able to get away with a single 12 under the seat, with a nice port, and it will slam.

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