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Originally Posted by edge2k
That's impressive man especially for your first build, a lot straighter edges then mine were lol, great job on the carpet to, how does it sound?
Thanks man. It sounds awesome, I just need a better amp mids and lows hit well though. Im pleased
 
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Originally Posted by morris
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Yes it is why. I ASKED: Has anyone ever tried using a sport trac sub in a ford ranger. I dunno why all the confusion. it was not meant to be confusing. its was merely a question.. In this thread the person is making a subwoofer to mount where the jumpseat is. In a sport trac a subwoofer is mounted behind the rear seats against the back wall of the cabin. therefore I asked the question ... Has anyone used a sport trac sub in a ranger. Not sure how everyone got all confused.


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I see the sub you made. Looks VERY GOOD!
 
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Guess its time for me to stop being lazy and do a jumpseat enclosure too! Haha. Dude ya forgot to add a little trim peace on the side!!! Lol. Looks good though!
 
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No I didn't lol im building another box. This one is for another member
 
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Im still kind of torn on doing the same thing you have done, only with fiberglass in the same location but for both jump seats, or concealing everything within a toolbox and porting into the cab, do you know how much airspace you have in that box?
 
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Originally Posted by edge2k
Im still kind of torn on doing the same thing you have done, only with fiberglass in the same location but for both jump seats, or concealing everything within a toolbox and porting into the cab, do you know how much airspace you have in that box?
Close to 4 inches. I made it as compact as possible
 
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Hahah sorry I wasn't paying attention. Heck idk about air space.
 
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From the magnet to the back of the box is almost 4 inches
 
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nice foot. looks good. sub that is. what made you go with pointing it sideways instead of down?
 
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Better sound quality imo. With a out firing sub the sound is dispersed throughout the cab immediately. Vs. A down firing sub which hits the ground then is dispersed throughout the cab
 
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Im going to be making one more. If anyone wants one let me know. Let me know if you want it ported or sealed, carpeted or bedlinered.
 
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WIll pay 50$ for one completely made of gold, or precious metals of equal value. =D
 
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looks good andrew, i hope you put a grill on it
 
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dam you want to make 2 more and ship them. my 12 box is crappy compared to that
 
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i want one wana make one more? or can u email me all the measurements and the type of materials i need to get please and ill try my self
 
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That looks awsome, you should think about making more for memebers on here.
 
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i want one wana make one more? or can u email me all the measurements and the type of materials i need to get please and ill try my self
I don't know if they showed up or not but the measurments are on the first page bud
 
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Originally Posted by Ford04Ranger4.0
That looks awsome, you should think about making more for memebers on here.
I thought about it, but idk about shipping, and I wouldneed to kno what sub you were using so I could get decent measurments for the sub hole
 
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On the panel with the notch cut out, I cant really read the measurement on the bottom. Is it 14" or 19"? I plan on knocking this out in the next few weeks. Also, what size sub are these measurements for? I plan on running a 10 in my Ranger
 
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