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i got a 02 silverado ext cab and my old system isn't doing it no more so i want some advice on some subs and a amp for the underneath seat i want something that u can really hear any advice is really appreciated. o has anybody used this amp before Lanzar vibe416 my cousin is sellin it to me for 50 bucks brand new i want it for my components any reviews or complaints.

ps I can not remove back seat I need it Thanks for the help

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I had a custom box under my back seat with a 10" in it. With the right sub and a big enough amp it would hit pretty hard. Other than that you can buy a pre made box for Silverados that will let you install 2 10's or 2 12's under the seat. But with those boxes you usualy have to mount the amp or amps on the back wall behind the seat.

Heres a pict of the one I had in my truck. Fiberglass bottom, 4" home made aero port with MDF sides and top. Thats a 10" Type-R with a 600 watt Alpine amp.

It fits easily under the seat without raising it.

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I crammed 2 15's under my rear bench...it could be louder it is what it is with the amount of airspace I have to work with...I don't have any pics right now as I am posting from my BlackBerry..if you search I have posted before, next time I get near a comp I will add some.

03 GMC Sierra Z71 Ext Cab l 2 15" American Bass XO's l 1 Lanzar HTG2600 l AudioVox 1510D In dash DVD l KnuKonceptz Wiring l Big Three Done with KnuKonceptz KLMX 1/0 l Infinity Reference 6022si 6-1/2" Front Door Speakers l Upgraded to 145A Alt from 105A Alt l Custom Box 2^3 under the rear bench with resined bottom, and about 4 lbs of polyfill

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I had a custom box under my back seat with a 10" in it. With the right sub and a big enough amp it would hit pretty hard. Other than that you can buy a pre made box for Silverados that will let you install 2 10's or 2 12's under the seat. But with those boxes you usualy have to mount the amp or amps on the back wall behind the seat.

Heres a pict of the one I had in my truck. Fiberglass bottom, 4" home made aero port with MDF sides and top. Thats a 10" Type-R with a 600 watt Alpine amp.

It fits easily under the seat without raising it.

img3629.jpg

that box is clean u think i can put 2 12 with a port underneath my seat

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I think I had it tuned to 34hz, been a while so im not to sure. That box is 1.25 or so cubes net. Its color matched to my truck. 2 part paint with a clear coat.

You might be able to do 2 12's under there but try and find subs that work well in smaller enclosures.

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4 10's will fit if you face them forward. Really tight fit........

More pics: http://s216.photobucket.com/albums/cc232/S...re%2010%20box1/

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Heres some pics of my 15's under the rear seat

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03 GMC Sierra Z71 Ext Cab l 2 15" American Bass XO's l 1 Lanzar HTG2600 l AudioVox 1510D In dash DVD l KnuKonceptz Wiring l Big Three Done with KnuKonceptz KLMX 1/0 l Infinity Reference 6022si 6-1/2" Front Door Speakers l Upgraded to 145A Alt from 105A Alt l Custom Box 2^3 under the rear bench with resined bottom, and about 4 lbs of polyfill

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