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heyitsmekyle15

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  1. fibtlforlife had 2 10" hdc3's in his gmc sierra single cab. he only had to put his seat up a little bit iirc. i think he still has the box.

    Theres a humongous difference in the amount of airspace behind the seats of a single cab full size pickup, and a much smaller midsize pickup like the ranger/mazda. I wouldnt be pointing this out if i didnt think it would be an issue. Ive built boxes for 15"s to fit behind single cab full size pickups, but the ford ranger/mazda b series trucks are extremely cramped.

  2. No way, he can fit 2 12" sealed SDC/R's/etc....... it can happen, I have seen it/heard it.

    In a prefab enclosure, no it wont happen. I own a 95 single cab ranger. Unless he wants to build a box of his own, tear up his center console, or loose a lot of leg room it wont happen. Ive had this problem, i just said screw it and went blow through instead :)

  3. Im sure he appreciates all of the suggestions you guys are giving him, but what most of you fail to realize is that this type of truck has almost NO space behind the seats. Mounting depth is a huge issue. In fact i doubt hell be able to put 2 cvrs behind the seats without loosing 4-5 clicks from his seats. So these beefy subs like the sdc and the type r are not going to fit without some serious remodeling of the truck. In fact i know that even the cvrs wont fit in any ranger/mazda b2300 prefab enclosure. The allowable mounting depth on the prefab enclosures is something like 4.5 inches or something small. Personally id look into some cvts before i consider cvrs. Until you do a blow through you're not gonna have too many options

  4. Link Worked For me :)

    well it works, and i can get to the website. But after it counts down and says "click here to download" i click it and goes to a page that says somethin like this......

    File Not Found

    Firefox can't find the file at http://dl012.zshare.net/download/f79f437fb...25127/63899801/ .

    * Could the item have been renamed, removed, or relocated?

    * Is there a spelling, capitalization, or other typographical error in the address?

    * Do you have sufficient access permissions to the requested item?

    And i know its not firefox, i used ie too. I want this song sooo bad:(

  5. I have done some quick searching and can't seem to find any answer. I remember reading somewhere that it was bad for the amp. So, if the box is properly built(3/4" MDF and good bracing) is there any problem in mounting amps to a box?

    Do not mount any amp on your box unless it is a last resort, if you do put rubber bushings between the amp and the box to dampen the vibrations.

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