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hopefully someone can help me....

i have a dodge dakota quad cab i NEED the back seat so i have NO room really...

i was looking at rf shallows and thinking maybe BIG maybe i can put them in my doors somehow.....

i love bass so im hoping 12s but i doubt it...any advice would be appreciated.....

thanks in advance

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Blow through with 4 15's!!! But seriously, I can't say anything about the shallow mounts in the doors. I know frequencies below 100 hertz are omni directional, so I don't see why it wouldn't work, but I am not an expert. Someone help him that knows more!!

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Just get a tape measure out and measure out your doors. See if you can fit them. But yes most anything. 120hz and below are omni directional i believe.

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so im not sure if i should have someone make an extremely small box and cut out the door panel where the box goes

or if i should just have my buddy help me glass an enclosure

im trying to keep if cost effective and painless...yeah right!

thanks for the info guys

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Any chance you can get an 8" sub under one of the front seats? also shallow subs might fit under the seats. Center console sub enclosure? Doors would have to be really solid to get sub bass in them.

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