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lance_98main

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  1. I have a single 15 d3 in a 4 cubic ft. Net slot port sub and port back its tuned at 32hz in a 2000 2 dr. Blazer and i metered a 140.9 with roughly 700 watts rms on it. I love this sub. I would recommend 4 cubes especially if u plan on overpowering them. I wouldnt be afraid to go a little under 4 cubes either. I would say the sweet spot would be 3.5 -4 cubes.

  2. go to car audio deals and get a audiopipe ap15001d it's a pretty good amp, and might be like 160 or something shipped. Lot of people my not agree that the amp is very good but they are awesome amps especially for the money. if you don't want that look into an audioque 1200d they are fairly cheap as well and really good amps, and will put out more than rated where as the audiopipe puts out like 50-100 watts rms less than rated at 1 ohm, so like 1400-1450 watts rms @ 1 ohm. enjoy your stereo man

  3. What ever you do go ported, but you could get a 15"xl or lvl 5.Or get 2 12 "xl's or lvl 5's.. But i think the single 15 would be bad ass. I love single sub systems, nice to get loud and say you only have 1 sub, but thats personl preference. Any of these set ups you go with you will have plenty of power. My opinion would be to go with the lvl 5 15. There are also other sub companies you could look into, like Ascendant audio, or FI. But go with a high model sub like aa smd's or mayhems, or FI BTL. You have the amp, now get the sub/subs to go with it. Any of these set-ups will be respectable on the meter. I have 1 15" diamond audio d3 rated at 500 watts rms, and running around 900 on it for a long time now, and it handles it like a champ, I have just about broke 140 db with it to. It's almost all in the box build, and whats great they are cheap and easy to build multiple times till you get the sound and numbers you like, so enjoy your build man, i'm in the process of re building mine for not sure what size and amount of subs, but going for 150 mark, and i'm enjoying every second of it.

  4. get an Enduro, like a 250, its street legal and you should be able to handle it pretty well. Also those bikes make it easy to go get ur motorcycle license.

    i would agree with getting a dual sport to learn to ride on, but you have a higher seat height then other bikes with one, and you will get bored with it quick. i would buy the bike you plan on owning for a while right off the start. you will get the hang of riding real fast, and then you will already have the bike you want, and won't be spending a crap ton more money getting two bikes.The main thing to learn is throttle control and clutch control. once you get that you'll be good to go, and will want a bigger bike.

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