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An alpine type r 10 needs only like .6 to .8 cubes it is a very small sub and rly doesn't even need that much. I agree though tuning it to about 32 to 38 hz and it will sound great. I recently did a setup in a 06 grand cherokee 2 type r 10's ported to 32 hz in a small enclosure roughly .7 cubes each sub and it sounds amazing.

My 1992 Blazer

Currently:

- 3" Body Lift

- 32" Cooper tires on Center Line Rims

- 2 15" FI SSD's

- 6 cubic foot box tuned @ 29 hz

- 2 Hitron 2000.2 for subs

- 1 sony 4 channel for speakers

- 2 runs of 0 guage to back

- 270 amp alt

- Custom center console

Soon:

- 4 15" FI SSD's

- 2 Hifonics Brutus 2400.1D

- 2 Hifonics Zeus 40.4

- Custom door panels

- Custom battery rack

- Many other goodies:)

(Not the best stuff but its what i can afford)

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An alpine type r 10 needs only like .6 to .8 cubes it is a very small sub and rly doesn't even need that much. I agree though tuning it to about 32 to 38 hz and it will sound great. I recently did a setup in a 06 grand cherokee 2 type r 10's ported to 32 hz in a small enclosure roughly .7 cubes each sub and it sounds amazing.

hey is there any way i could get the plans for that box.

Bring on the Rockfords!!

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