Pre-made sub box?
#1
Pre-made sub box?
I have found a couple online but nothng I love. I would just build it myself but am in the middle of moving and everything is packed away. Anyone have any suggestion for pre-made boxes for a 10in sub and maybe some pics to go along with it. Btw my truck is a 2dr ext cab. I was looking at a picture of the mdx thunderform for the reg cab and it looked like it might work in a ext cab anyone tried this or know? Thanks alot.
#4
I've always had good luck with the Sub Zero boxes. I've had a couple. I believe that the MTX Thunderform for a regular cab should fit your 2dr extended cab. But at the price for that empty box, you could have had an audio shop build you a box for about the same price, even cheaper.
Sub Zero's website... http://www.subzeromfg.com/productsb.htm
Sub Zero's website... http://www.subzeromfg.com/productsb.htm
#5
Thanks guys after looking arround I may just wait and build another box I sold my last box along with my 12 so I may just have to build another one. I did however like this one http://www.supercrewsound.com/shop/detail/11/80.htm but was currious how does the sub sound downfiring like this? I may just have to copy it.
#6
This was my first box. It had one 10" sub, an amp, and a 6 disc CD changer. The problem was it fired straight at the passenger seat. All of my passengers complained the "vibrations" became annoying after a bit. Of course most of my passengers were over 60.
I liked the supercrew box because it let me keep my jump seats. Finding a place for the amps and New CD changer were a problem though.
My roommate solved the problem by building this box for me. I had to remove the jump seats, but my grand kids don't fit back there anymore it didn't matter.
Here's the finished box, with amps, 12 disc CD changer and a storage compartment for the extra CD magazines I carry n road trips.
I think the twin 10"s sound GREAT. And no more complaints about vibrations. Unless I really crank it up. In which case the entire cab vibrates. LOL
I liked the supercrew box because it let me keep my jump seats. Finding a place for the amps and New CD changer were a problem though.
My roommate solved the problem by building this box for me. I had to remove the jump seats, but my grand kids don't fit back there anymore it didn't matter.
Here's the finished box, with amps, 12 disc CD changer and a storage compartment for the extra CD magazines I carry n road trips.
I think the twin 10"s sound GREAT. And no more complaints about vibrations. Unless I really crank it up. In which case the entire cab vibrates. LOL
#8
Thanks Chance. If you would like to see the finished (for now) truck.
Go here. https://www.ranger-forums.com/forum2...ad.php?t=57517
Go here. https://www.ranger-forums.com/forum2...ad.php?t=57517
#9
I have a JL 10 firing down behind my seat, and it sounds great.
https://www.ranger-forums.com/forum2...1&d=1206718904
https://www.ranger-forums.com/forum2...1&d=1206719078
https://www.ranger-forums.com/forum2...1&d=1206718904
https://www.ranger-forums.com/forum2...1&d=1206719078
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