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Old 06-06-2005, 04:34 PM
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Looking for suggestions on where to install aftermarket subwoofers

I'd like to add sub woofers but don't want to give up much space (or any space really) in the back of my 2003 Escalade. Anyone have ideas?

I've thought about a custom built box which uses the back left area (above the rear well) or in between my captain seats I have in the second row. It would have to still be flat enough so that when those chairs fold down, it would be flush.
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Old 06-06-2005, 04:54 PM
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Re: Looking for suggestions on where to install aftermarket subwoofers

Well u could get a box that would fit right up against your rear seats, but when u fold the seats down its would be in the way.

you could also get that fiber shit and make a box on either side of the back bay area but i would do that on the right side because i think (not sure with the 2003 model) your jack and every thing goes on the left

Hope this gives you some thoughts.
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If you go to http://www.crutchfield.com/S-2ATIUH37X5b/, MTX makes a cust space safing sub box, and a option build in amp. Still pretty much have all your room in the cargo area without having a huge box. Sounds pretty good. and wouldn't burn the wallet too bad.
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Old 09-30-2005, 01:51 PM
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Re: Looking for suggestions on where to install aftermarket subwoofers

I went to crutchfield and unfortunately, there weren't any custom enclosures that fit the 2003 Escalade. Seems odd. They have universal ones, is that what you were referring to?
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damn sorry i through they would have something
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Re: Looking for suggestions on where to install aftermarket subwoofers

you shouldn put any subwoofers in your car, you obviously are so concerned about space whatever sub u get wont get the right airspace and will probably sound bad leave subwoofers to guys like us who put 4 12's in the back n get crunk. you probably need the space for A car seat anyway
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Re: Looking for suggestions on where to install aftermarket subwoofers

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you shouldn put any subwoofers in your car, you obviously are so concerned about space whatever sub u get wont get the right airspace and will probably sound bad leave subwoofers to guys like us who put 4 12's in the back n get crunk. you probably need the space for A car seat anyway
HA! already..get krunk! get throwed!

you can go with the flat woofers from mtx and kenwood (i think) under your seats
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