buckets in the rear of a quad cab
Here ya go. Its a link to the cardomain page of the truck I was talking about. I'm not too big on that particular truck but I think this is what you were looking for. http://www.cardomain.com/ride/510553
Ahh, those honda seats look like crap!!! I wouldn't mind having buckest in the back, that way I could build a sub box that goes in between them.
Im thinking if the mounting is the same, just find another "40" side and bolt it down to the other side. im not sure if this will work, or what would be involved in doing this, but I might look into it later.
Im thinking if the mounting is the same, just find another "40" side and bolt it down to the other side. im not sure if this will work, or what would be involved in doing this, but I might look into it later.
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Nate, dont waste your time tearing up the rear and building a heavy a$$ box. Check this link out. This guy was a Quad owner on a Dakota forum I used to be a member of. He was really informative....and he really helped me alot with great suggestions.
This is his truck's system setup, and I think something like this would actually benefit you better!
http://www.blueoceanpress.com/~stora...audio/sub.html
When you click the link, you'll see a page with what looks like a stereo setup with pictures. If you click on any specific stereo component....it shows you how he installed or created with his truck's audio. I really think you would like this.
It's good quality, easy to do it yourself, and doesnt screw up your truck...
This is his truck's system setup, and I think something like this would actually benefit you better!
http://www.blueoceanpress.com/~stora...audio/sub.html
When you click the link, you'll see a page with what looks like a stereo setup with pictures. If you click on any specific stereo component....it shows you how he installed or created with his truck's audio. I really think you would like this.
It's good quality, easy to do it yourself, and doesnt screw up your truck...
I've seen this before, its a good idea. I was just gonna look to see if my idea was even possible. That and I have an even better idea. It does involve ripping things apart, but it looks really good. Not sure if it sounds as good, but it i concealed.
Check this out
Check this out
have you guys seen the SSBC (Stainless Steel Brakes) QC? it is blue with flames and has a cervinis kit all the way around? there is an article of it in a truck mag that i have. anyway you can look it up on their site at ssbc.com. he has the stock buckets up front and durango buckets in the rear. i want the buckets and console up front and then buckets and subs in between the rears. That is what i want in an end result. i was just wondering how he bolted them to the rear of the cab???




