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Old Dec 20, 2010
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Sub box help

What's up everyone-

So I am buying two alpine type r 12" subs and I want to know if I could build a sub box in the back( I have the xlt) and still keep full use of the jump seats? Pics would help alot!

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Old Dec 20, 2010
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if you want to keep the jump seats, you have 2 choices. build seperate boxes under each seat, or build a custom box for the back wall. under the seats will be limited to the depth of your subs. building a box to mount on the back wall will be limited to how long the legs are that will be sitting back there. then ya still need to mount the amp, or amps. lots of pics on here just look around. how much air space do they need? might have to give up 1 seat. or drop back to 1 sub.
 
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False floor. i only have one 12" tho. mounted it at angle. Amp is next to it, i'll snag some pics tomorrow if i remember.
 
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Just get rid of one seat. Get rid of like the drivers side jump seat. That's what I did.
 
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Originally Posted by rangerboy101
Just get rid of one seat. Get rid of like the drivers side jump seat. That's what I did.
Can I see some pics?
 
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