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Old 03-02-2010, 10:56 PM
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Wink Re: anyone using a 12 inch Sub box

try using JL audio new low mount sub under the seat.
it's a 13" sub
here is a link to subs specs
http://mobile.jlaudio.com/products_s...p?series_id=30
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Default Re: anyone using a 12 inch Sub box

nope I can not fold the seat down. But I was never going to anyway honestly. I dont have carry anything that big. And if so I will just fold down the other seat on the opposite side. I may research that jl. I got the lo pro kickers.
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Default Re: anyone using a 12 inch Sub box

Just an Idea for you. This is a square 15 in the exact area where the inside spare would mount. 3 amps mounted into the lower platform, 3.2 cuft of sealed air space, plus a spare battery mounted in the front area right behind the rear seats. May not be what your looking for, but I love it.

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Default Re: anyone using a 12 inch Sub box

That looks pretty sick but wouldn't last 10 minutes on an offroad trail....
that ofcourse if you wheeled it.
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you have 3 amps powering one 15" kicker? i have one amp powering 2 15" kickers

but i love that enclosure!
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Default Re: anyone using a 12 inch Sub box

C'MON go custom box!!!! LOL three JL AUDIO W6V2's with a JL audio 1000V2 amp!!!!

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Default Re: anyone using a 12 inch Sub box

i like the box setups you guys have, but they just take up too much space in the back.

i think im going more for something out of sight, like under the rear seats.


while i dont live in a area thats bad, some times i have to leave my baby parked outside on the street for a weekend or something.. so dont need the extra attention, motivation to break into it.

also, not looking for competition type setup or the stero typical white boy bumping rap music.. wrong H2 for that.. im going for the blacked out look.. no 28 rims, and bling bling here...just looking to add some good bass for rock type music...Seether, Nickleback, Buckcheery, Linkin park, and whatever i like. if it has bass in the music, i want to hear it as it should be.. and maybe feel it

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you have 3 amps powering one 15" kicker? i have one amp powering 2 15" kickers

but i love that enclosure!

I'm more of a metal head than a bass boy, Only 1 amp is for the sub, US AMPS 1500W RMS, DB Drive components in the 4 doors, Front doors powered by an old(freshly rebuilt) Orion 250W amp, Rear doors powered by the third 200W amp. Keeps up nice with the sub and handles all types of music at 140ish DB
Just so ya know.
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I'm more of a metal head than a bass boy, Only 1 amp is for the sub, US AMPS 1500W RMS, DB Drive components in the 4 doors, Front doors powered by an old(freshly rebuilt) Orion 250W amp, Rear doors powered by the third 200W amp. Keeps up nice with the sub and handles all types of music at 140ish DB
Just so ya know.

now thats more like it
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That looks pretty sick but wouldn't last 10 minutes on an offroad trail....
that ofcourse if you wheeled it.

Take a real close look at the pic where the amps are visable and you will see a custom made solid steel bracket coming off the rear factory tire mount bolt. I custom made this from 1/4" steel plate, 24 inches long, 1/2 " diameter bolts x 4 bolting it through the platform and into the MDF. Another similar plate from the front side factory spare tire mount into the box, and two huge L brackets from the floor up the sides of the platform. Inside the MDF box there is a complete frame made of 2 x 4's, around the top and bottom and front to back braces, which the platform is also bolted too with 3/8" bolts. This is as secure as the factory inside spare, I've done some very aggressive offroad driving and the box doesnt even squeak. Amps are mounted on special vibration pads 4 per amp to protect them, and of course an Optima mounted on its side in front, again a custom bracket I made that bolts the battery into the front battery enclosure. I started building stereo stuff and lowered cars back in the late 90's so I've already made the poor mounting mistakes and this isn't one of them. 50 - 60 hours in just the back of the truck, doesn't look all cool like fiberglass but I lost less than 1 cuft of storage space compared to the spare mounted inside. Like I said I like it.... :-)

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