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Decided to rebuild my buddy's box for his 04 Regular cab Ram. Just a single 12" L7 on a 3201T Audiobahn. The last box had good airspace, but only 15" of port about 16" long. So it's time to fix that.

Here's the old box and stuff..

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Here's the truck - very nice lookin'.

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So, Got started - This sucker is going to have roughly 3.2 gross, 2.2 net cubes. Two 15" ports, 30" long each, Tuned to 34hz. Have to fit it in there without disturbing any stock components - like the stupid center seat shoulder harness.. :angry:

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That looks sick, its quite surprising how much room is in the back of a regular cab truck. Great work :)

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That looks sick, its quite surprising how much room is in the back of a regular cab truck. Great work :)

Right you are...- The Dodge has plenty of room - I have about 13" at the bottom, and 9 at the top to work with.. Just need a little room left over for the amp. :huh:

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