Questions about subs in a quad cab
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Questions about subs in a quad cab
i just got a 2004 quad cab and i want some opinions on what to do about subwoofers. i want to no if i have the storage area under the back seats fiberglassed if there is enough airspace to run a good 10" sub. also i would like some info on those shallow mount subs and if there any good.
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RE: Questions about subs in a quad cab
ORIGINAL: RamItOne
someone posted how they raised their rear seat, basically longer bolt and use washers to fill the space to lift it abour 3 or 4 inches.
someone posted how they raised their rear seat, basically longer bolt and use washers to fill the space to lift it abour 3 or 4 inches.
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RE: Questions about subs in a quad cab
ORIGINAL: GLOK1132
i'll look into raising my back seat but i often carry passengers so i dont know. but i have another question. would it sound better if i ran 2 10" under my back seat or run a 12" in the middle seat up front
i'll look into raising my back seat but i often carry passengers so i dont know. but i have another question. would it sound better if i ran 2 10" under my back seat or run a 12" in the middle seat up front
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RE: Questions about subs in a quad cab
ORIGINAL: GLOK1132
my first choice would be to go with the 10" but that all depends on how much money i have in the budget. i just asked because someone once told me that 2 10" are equal to a 12"
my first choice would be to go with the 10" but that all depends on how much money i have in the budget. i just asked because someone once told me that 2 10" are equal to a 12"
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RE: Questions about subs in a quad cab
[align=left]Sub size also depends on what you listen too. I have always been told and believe that tens and eights have the most response and kick too them, and hit a little more precise then the larger subs so they work best with say metal, punk, and so forth. If your a rap fan and want that booming bass go with a larger size. On the subject of shallow subs my rockford p3 tens really kick in my quad cab. But make sure you get a quality box cause this will really affect how they sound. Most people here i think prefer the fox box by joe fox. I just have your run of the mill sealed box and plan on replacing it when i can get around to it for a higher quality one.
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RE: Questions about subs in a quad cab
ok, since you asked about the 10's and 12's, im a huge rap guy. obviously, rap has more bass than any other type of music, except techno. but we wont go there. i ran 2 10's in my old ram. HUGE bass and very accurate and clear. in our trucks, it is recommended to use 10's and nothing bigger. fiberglassing is highly recommended. i had a fiberglass box too. you need as much airspace as you can get. there are some new shallow mounting subs, but im not a fan of them since i never heard them or seen them in person. im more of a regular sub guy. getting the biggets magnet i could possibly find. lol. but make sure you get the right amount of airspace or your subs will blow no matter how much power your pushing to them. so make sure you have A) sufficient airspace and B) the right amount of RMS going to the subs. get 2 10's.
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