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It depends on you car also. Its alot easyer to do a hairtrick in a hatchback or small suv than a Tahoe or something.

x2 and what subs are you planning on running man? if you want a 150 with 4 12's it'll be fun and you have to build a good box

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x2 and what subs are you planning on running man? if you want a 150 with 4 12's it'll be fun and you have to build a good box

I have 2 solo X 10" in a 2004 Chrysler Sebring sedan. Heres a link to my build log

http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/82004-2004-chrysler-sebring/page__st__40__p__1205457entry1205457

12- DC Audio m2Lvl3 12's1- Hertz HSK3 way2- DC5K's2- ZX350.42- Stinger SP1500D batteries in rear3- runs of 1/0ga. to the rearTeam DC Audiodc-banner.jpgdcsoundlab.com

Quality is all in how you take pictures ;) I have plenty of projects that look WAY better on camera then in person :D

crazy to fit so many in so little. Reminds me of some of the porns I've seen?

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You will need more cone area will help it pull off easier. Many things can adjust your peak like having seats folded down, glove box open, visors down or up. Just depends on the car. If you had time with a tl for awhile you could maybe low your peak by adjusting those little things.

Jeep Cherokee 4dr -4.75 in front, new rusty's 4.5 in rear leafs -micky thompson 35x14.50x15 -locker rear -Rusty's offroad Engine/transmission/transfer case/crossmember/gas tank skid plates -Warn front bumper with 8000lb winch -Custom rear bumper -Warrior product tube doors (summertime) -Optima redtop (starter) -26XK miles and still runs like a bat out of hell

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136 amp alt 200 ah batteries 12.7 daily

2 Apsm 1500 @ 2 ohm strapped on zv3 d1 with ns softparts

Mb quart 125.4 wired to 4 aura 6's

3.6 cube box tuned to 36 plays down to 23hz

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4-12"s 153.4db 48hz street box in hatch of blazer barely moves hair in window but i have a friend with a cut through 2-15"s 152+ 46hz hair tricks all day and can float a bottle like they weigh nothing but it a single cab ford ranger . cabin space,tuning and cone area all play a factor.

sealed up on the termlab mic on dash 4-sa12"s 2-3500d's 153.4db now testing a american bass 1100.1 no numbers yet 300amp iraggi alt and kinetik batts.

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4-12"s 153.4db 48hz street box in hatch of blazer barely moves hair in window but i have a friend with a cut through 2-15"s 152+ 46hz hair tricks all day and can float a bottle like they weigh nothing but it a single cab ford ranger . cabin space,tuning and cone area all play a factor.

my buddy has 2 18's in a blazer that does a 148.8 that does ht tunning affects it ALOT

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I highly doubt you'll pull a legit hairtrick you'll need atleast 12's tuned to about 33hz to get your peak down and alot of power with a trunk car. but wall it off and it becomes ALOT easier

I cant wall it i have kids and its my only car

12- DC Audio m2Lvl3 12's1- Hertz HSK3 way2- DC5K's2- ZX350.42- Stinger SP1500D batteries in rear3- runs of 1/0ga. to the rearTeam DC Audiodc-banner.jpgdcsoundlab.com

Quality is all in how you take pictures ;) I have plenty of projects that look WAY better on camera then in person :D

crazy to fit so many in so little. Reminds me of some of the porns I've seen?

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