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sharkhunter10 07-29-2009 10:54 PM

I want the fox box but dont know if i want to get sealed or vented! I love bass and I know they say ported or vented is better. I have the vented fox box link saved but cant find it on there web site. Do they still sell it?

08DodgeTRX 07-29-2009 11:02 PM

I actually purchased a 2x12 Sealed Foxbox this weekend and he refunded my money. He told me he sold his equipment and hes running low on all of his products, i think hes down to 2x10 sealed right now, which you can open up to work for two 12s but he ordered some new equipment and hes gonna start making new boxes in the next few weeks. Those boxes are going to be 2.0 cubic feet instead of 1.8, so you might want to wait. I think he said it was going to be the middle of august before they were ready.

BTW Sharkhunter, I work in LR, Live in Sherwood, I am surprised I've never seen you around.

sharkhunter10 07-29-2009 11:24 PM


Originally Posted by 08DodgeTRX (Post 1753689)
\BTW Sharkhunter, I work in LR, Live in Sherwood, I am surprised I've never seen you around.

I live and work in Maumelle but have lots of friends in Sherwood so Im always there. I also go to school in LR so im really everywhere.

weedahoe 07-29-2009 11:47 PM


Originally Posted by hemipower05 (Post 1753668)
how can u bolt down the foxbox? how have u guys done it?

Take a 1/4" by 2" bolt with some flat and a rubber washer and a lock nut. Go get your drill and drill a 1/4" hole in the bottom bowl of the box through the plastic and through the floor pan. The run the bolt through there with a flat washer and rubber washer with another flat washer and nut on the bottom. Do that on each side. Do bos will hit a lot harder when bolted down and not bouncing around


Originally Posted by yfz450r (Post 1753650)
but with the seat risers is their enough room under there for an amp?

No, they have to go behind the seat. The box takes up the room under the seat

24tbarker 07-30-2009 09:13 AM

Will this box work on the 09's?

08DodgeTRX 07-30-2009 09:17 AM


Originally Posted by 24tbarker (Post 1753982)
Will this box work on the 09's?


have you got a picture of the back seat of your ram? and the space under the back seat????

edit:: i read in the 4th gen forums that 3rd gen boxes still work on the 09's....so best of luck

goathog02 07-31-2009 10:36 AM


Originally Posted by 08DodgeTRX (Post 1753689)
I actually purchased a 2x12 Sealed Foxbox this weekend and he refunded my money. He told me he sold his equipment and hes running low on all of his products, i think hes down to 2x10 sealed right now, which you can open up to work for two 12s but he ordered some new equipment and hes gonna start making new boxes in the next few weeks. Those boxes are going to be 2.0 cubic feet instead of 1.8, so you might want to wait. I think he said it was going to be the middle of august before they were ready.

BTW Sharkhunter, I work in LR, Live in Sherwood, I am surprised I've never seen you around.

Maybe this is why he hasn't finished building the single sub box yet. I have been asking for a updated status from him, but he never replies (seems to be common practice)

casper3380 07-31-2009 11:03 AM


Originally Posted by sharkhunter10 (Post 1753676)
I want the fox box but dont know if i want to get sealed or vented! I love bass and I know they say ported or vented is better. I have the vented fox box link saved but cant find it on there web site. Do they still sell it?

Sealed is for deeper, accurate bass, vented is for louder bass, it really depends on what you are looking for.

Mike Jazz 08-05-2009 02:13 AM

Well I followed Weed's suggestion about bolting it down, and he is right.....sounds a whole heck of a lot better. Didn't really think it would make too big a difference, as it seemed the box fit in the cubby quite tightly, but it did.

weedahoe 08-05-2009 07:34 AM

Glad it worked out for you and you like it. Joe said he used to pre-drill all the bottom of his boxes for that same reason but some people complained about the holes as it wasnt a "sealed" box anymore. But hell, we were only talking two 1/4" holes. He made a very good point that all somewould have to do is put a peice of duct tape over it and the sound pressure itself would never let it come up but because of the complaint he quit pre-drilling them.


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