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dont worry about space man, shoudlnt be an issue, good buddy of mine has 4 vvx 10s in his single cab, 2 between the seats and one behind each

Its a bench seat tho and Id hate to replace it. (It has been refurbished) And personally I dont like the idea of having woofers in the middle of the seats. It looks ghetto as hell in my opinion

ive been doing alot of math and research for the past 3 hours and heres what i came up with its what i decided to do for my 1974 chevy single cab with my 3 8" woofers though you might like it.. if your interested i can give you the build plans. its a down firing ported enclosure.. the port is corner loaded on the cab and the subs are loaded off of the floor.. should have quite the output. tuned to 28 hz with 1 4" flared aero port. 1.95 cubic ft for the 3 8s.

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Put a 15 in the center mounted inverted.

Cut a hole in the seat so the magnet sticks through :)

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Any time you have have a power wire next to your frame put some rubber hosing (or cut up an innertube) around it. The wire is bound to wiggle (due to driving or flex) and the casing will eventually wear through.

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dont worry about space man, shoudlnt be an issue, good buddy of mine has 4 vvx 10s in his single cab, 2 between the seats and one behind each

Its a bench seat tho and Id hate to replace it. (It has been refurbished) And personally I dont like the idea of having woofers in the middle of the seats. It looks ghetto as hell in my opinion

ive been doing alot of math and research for the past 3 hours and heres what i came up with its what i decided to do for my 1974 chevy single cab with my 3 8" woofers though you might like it.. if your interested i can give you the build plans. its a down firing ported enclosure.. the port is corner loaded on the cab and the subs are loaded off of the floor.. should have quite the output. tuned to 28 hz with 1 4" flared aero port. 1.95 cubic ft for the 3 8s.

575382_369564286497463_1603259595_n.jpg315489_369564289830796_301367724_n.jpg941634_369564303164128_1133418890_n.jpg198355_369564299830795_181442482_n.jpg943749_369564356497456_995110126_n.jpg942301_369564359830789_1530314572_n.jpg942752_369564353164123_746070562_n.jpg

Dude this is awesome! I am for sure interested! But I still wont have the truck for a few weeks...And then I have to save up for the build of course

Nothing for now...

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I'd grab Adam's ass and look him in the eyes for a demo of nates truck.

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Will do once I have more info on when I should be picking up the truck!

Nothing for now...

Did you get that scar tissue when you got your vagina installed?

I'd grab Adam's ass and look him in the eyes for a demo of nates truck.

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Ive got a single cab 1985 chevy c10 and this is my setup. could change around the design abit for the 6x9 cuz there not as clear because of the seat against them.. but the sub sounds great. its a sealed box was built off the requirements for the RF p3 Shallow mount sub i got off there website.. cant remember the cubic feet.. but heres my a few pics of my setup..

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I dont understand why people put speakers (speakers, not subs..) behind their seats

They never sound good and just waste space..

MickyMcD - "Capable of making some serious trouser flapping volumes at where's-my-testicles frequencies, the Servo-Drives used to be fairly jaw dropping..."

Any time you have have a power wire next to your frame put some rubber hosing (or cut up an innertube) around it. The wire is bound to wiggle (due to driving or flex) and the casing will eventually wear through.

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