12" subs reg cab truck
I think I am going to go with a different root since my 10" bazooka subs wont fit I am going to just put in two shallow 12" subs. Is there anything I should watch out for when doing this install? I like the sound of the 10" subs but I've decided brain rattling bass is the path I would rather take. 

i have no idea about cubic feet im gona google how to measure that i will get back to ya.
and i dont think they are cramped if you read the specs they are only like 3.5 inches thick and can be mounted in like a 4 inch box. does cubic feet change if there is a partition in the box because i dont know if there is i wasnt there when they built it.
and i dont think they are cramped if you read the specs they are only like 3.5 inches thick and can be mounted in like a 4 inch box. does cubic feet change if there is a partition in the box because i dont know if there is i wasnt there when they built it.
I havent been working on the ranger lately, its been parked for the winter anyways Im going to be driving my winter beater aka a rusty 1988 chevy blazer. I will get pictures up whenever I get the chance to work on it though.
My thoughts exactly! Thank God I run an ex-cab, I can put whatever I want back there. But two 12's is a lot of sub for such a small truck. Unless you only like to listen to the bass, or your looking for a portable massager lol
That's just crazy! What does anyone need with that much sub? I like my bass but I like my mid's and high's too. But for me at 6'2", I never had space for anything behind the seat in my old reg cab, hell I barely fit in there lol

and my mids and highs could keep up just fine. i had 6x8 3 way componets in the door, 5 1/4s in kick panels and had them powerd by a 4x100 amp. i was beatin down the block

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