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Subwoofer
There is no place for a sub!
2004 4 Door Tundra! My friend and I are trying to find a place to put, hopefully, 2 10' boxed subs in. The custom jobs cost so damn much! We were thinking on two seperate options. Since there is no cabin space we might box them in a very secure box and bolt them in the bed right behind the cab, or, a new toolbox in back and placing the subs in there so we could lock them in. Who knows how that will sound. Any feedback helps. Thanks |
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I am looking for a place to put subs 2. But I want them in the cab without loseing the back seat. I have found a custum Q form inclosure that holds two 8" subs under the rear seat compartment. I wonder if you can fit 10" there? If you want to see here is a link http://search.cardomain.com/cgi-bin/...&hiword=tundra. Here is a pic of it on car domain http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/398203
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Re: Subwoofer
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Baffle creator's profile with email: http://www.tundrasolutions.com/forums/member.php?u=7588 Pic of box link: http://www.tundrasolutions.com/photo...cat/563/page/1 Link to stealthbox: http://www.jlaudio.com/stealthbox/TUNCNSL.html# |
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Re: Subwoofer
I have a 60/40 backseat in my 2000 Sr5 and I chose to take out the seat behind the driverseat because no one sat behind there any way, I put a box in with a 12" down fire JBL sub and a 500 watt amp and it has been going for 8 years now and no one that I know has a better sounding system.
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