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Jskiles

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  1. I was just worried about the incline of the seat back being closer than 7" Trucks are such PITA to do installs on. Nothing ever fits like you think it will.

    If all else fails and you just cant get the sub in and get the depth you need see if he will entertain the thought of removing some plastic panels from the back wall of the truck and using the back of the cab as a back wall. I mean if you use a bunch of deadener and mayb...... no, ignore that, I'm getting ahead of myself. Best of luck with this.

    I can't stand working on trucks unless they're extended, king, or quad cab lol. My other choices to him was

    1. Ditch the subs and find some shallow mount subs to help with the space issues or

    2. Ditch the subs and do a blowthru. I almost had him talked into # 2 but he's just not into bass as much as I am

  2. Use behind the seat and extend it and port into the centre console

    His girlfriend sits in the middle seat seat and refuses to sit anywhere else lol. I was going to build a box for the subs in the center but that's out of the question now.

    What's wrong with that just tune it to the luck 33 and let her sit there

    Hey that's not a bad idea lol.

  3. Where did you measure the depth? At the bottom of where the box will be or the top of where it will be. Just had to ask.Also, if they are the new cvr's , they have a mounting depthof 6 1/4 inches. So a 7" deep box will give you 6 1/4" depth to mounting them. So uh, yeah that will be close.

    I measured closer to the bottom where the subs will be. It's a really tight fit but on the passenger seat I can adjust that seat if I was gonna do one sub and make a 1 inch mounting ring if that would even work

  4. Ive got a thought!?! Some might not agree but an idea i had.

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    internal view

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    outer view can be changed if wanted

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    im not the experienced at box designing but i try and you got to start somewhere right?

    hope this helps

    The box looks like it would work but I'm not sure on the cubic feet needed or the subs. I'll have to look at the specs of the subs

  5. So my friend has a 04 Silverado and he has 2 12 inch kickers cvrs that he's wanting me to install in his truck. He's above 6 feet tall so his seat is almost to the back leaving me at about 7 inches from seat to back. I don't think there's enough room for both of the subs but here's the specs for space.

    62-22-7

  6. yeah its a squeaky ass trunk door, but i cleaned up all the wiring today when i got the sub working. As for the amp being bridgeable, i believe it is because here's the features list. (last bullet down, i took a screen shot)

    Screenshot2012-03-18at125209AM.png

    Look here. http://www.reaudio.com/documents/xtv3_manual[2011].pdf

    Where does that say your amp is bridgeable?

    Edit: try this link

    http://www.reaudio.com/documents/xtv3_manual%5B2011%5D.pdf

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