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conley916

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  1. I plan on running a 3.5k at 1ohm on a 12v setup with two level 4 18s (rms at 1400), with the proper electrical (multiple batteries, 1/0, big 3, h/o alt) will that extra 350watts per sub affect it in anyway? I know these subs can take a beating but Im making this a daily setup and want to consistantly hammer on it without having to worry about the coils getting too smelly or the subs blowing or whatever. I'm walling them in a 04 extended cab silverado.
  2. If I was to do two 18s under the window line, how would you suggest that I support my roof?
  3. This was my level 5 18 in a 6cu ft box tuned to 32hz, 1 1/2 mdf all around
  4. Just because I've never done one before and haven't really looked into it much but how would I get enough cu ft out of a walled box for 4 18s that require 6cu ft a piece (24cu ft) I don't understand, I've seen people and YouTube videos of people with 4 walled 18s in extended cab trucks but I don't get how you get the air space.
  5. Would I have enough space? I ran a level 5 18 on a 3.5k and had it in a 6cu ft box and it took up a good portion of my back seat area. I also like to have my seat kicked back a little and intend on keeping it that way. I'll try to find a picture of my old setup
  6. I was thinking of doing like 3 layers of dynamat haha
  7. Sorry about the triple posts, I'm on my phone right now and it's a pos
  8. I'm not set on a wall but I'd be down to do one and my buddy is going to be helping me build it. We were looking up specs and I need 12cu ft for ported so we figured walling it would be easier and would double as a brace for the roof. Why not two 18s?
  9. I'm not set on a wall but I'd be down to do one and my buddy is going to be helping me build it. We were looking up specs and I need 12cu ft for ported so we figured walling it would be easier and would double as a brace for the roof. Not enough air space
  10. I'm not set on a wall but I'd be down to do one and my buddy is going to be helping me build it. We were looking up specs and I need 12cu ft for ported so we figured walling it would be easier and would double as a brace for the roof.
  11. So I bought another truck (haha) a 2003 extended cab chevy silverado and am keeping this one for a while and after talking to my buddy about system ideas we came up with two level 4 18s on a 3.5k walled tuned to about 34 hz, if anyone knows about these extended cabs the roofs are like tin cans so with dynamat and the wall for the subs we figured it would brace the roof and not flex as bad. Never done a wall setup so if you guys have some ideas that would help!
  12. Yeah the level 3s are 900rms each. I'm getting two level 3 15s on a 2k
  13. What's up everyone, haven't been on in a while. Anyways just picked up this bagged silverado a couple months ago. I plan on doing a cut through with two level 3 15s on a 2k. Should sound pretty damn good in the single cab, I'll keep you updated as the build starts/progresses
  14. Yeah I was looking at the level 3s and I didn't even think about 8s. I never heard 8s in person either, I want more sq this time around.
  15. Sold my lowered 2005 Chevy Silverado along with the level 5 18 and the 3.5. I have a quad cab 2004 now and don't have a lot of space behind the seats or virtually any underneath so with that being said I've been thinking about doing a rear center console system of two 10s. I don't want to push more than 2,000 watts and have been looking at sundown and arc amps. I love dc subs, what are some of your guy's opinion? I've had the truck for a little over a year and I need to start a system like now.
  16. If you can hang on tight, I'll be in touch with Mr. Meade for one in the coming days. Alright sounds good
  17. And could let me use it to tune my amp? It would be greatly appreciated.
  18. Not the best picture and I still have to finish the other side and mdf my roof. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDjYw0N-jkM
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