98 F-150 Extended Cab Sub Box
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2 12"s
I found a company that sell a box for the 12s musicmooseaudio.com has a box for a 97-99 f150 extended cab, are you telling me that they will not fit. even though they carry this option? if yes, then I have to sell some subs and quite possibly a box.
EDIT: It comes with a supplied 2 inch seat lift kit and the mounting depth is 5 1/2 inches
EDIT: It comes with a supplied 2 inch seat lift kit and the mounting depth is 5 1/2 inches
Last edited by matix20; 05-11-2005 at 12:53 PM.
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****'s got the right idea. You may have found a product that will fit 2 12" subs completely under your rear seat, but - it would be wise for you to research the type of subs, and the internal volume of your box to be... Then dial it up on WinISD.. I bet it won't look too good!
I'm only cautioning you that after you invest your time and energy in this particular setup(2 12's under backseat), you may be lacking in the quality of bass that you'd expect from 2 12" subs.
I'm only cautioning you that after you invest your time and energy in this particular setup(2 12's under backseat), you may be lacking in the quality of bass that you'd expect from 2 12" subs.
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Originally Posted by speeddemon13
I dont get what the point of dialing it up on WinISD does for you? What does it do?
Mike
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Originally Posted by mrmsudawgs
WinISD is a freeware program that box builders use to optimize their designs. Box building is more than just nailing boards together. A well designed enclosure can make a cheap sub sound great! On the other hand, a poorly designed enclosure can make the best sub in the world sound like crap. I used WinISD to design my enclosure for my 2000 Supercab. Click here to see it.
Mike
Mike
I sent you an email with some questions about your setup