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    Its a fullsize Dodge quad cab, 2003. The box I built was 15 wide, 30 long, 16 high if I remember right. I took out the center front seat and had it there. There was like no vibe to it at all. I could barely shake a coin off the dash and you had to press your ear to the window to hear it from the outside if the windows were up. I dunno.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HondaATC
    I've got a Rockford Fosgate 300/2 amp and 2 JL Audio 12w0-8's in my truck. Running a Pioneer DEH6600 head unit. The subs suck, severely. I dont even have the box in there now. Was a total waste of money time and space in my truck as far as I'm concerned. The headunit is OK, but I've noticed lately it will skip on alot of tracks on any cd. I would have much rather spent $350 on a fueling module for my truck or alteast a boost and pyrometer guage kit. I must have got a bad batch of everything or something, I dunno.
    12w0 are the cheapest jl sub, you would have been better off with a 12w3 or a 12w6 and the box area makes a huge difference. The lower you keep your OHM's the better to. You could get one 12w6-2 and bridge your amp and run 600 watts to the one sub and it would sound ten times better than 2 12w0's.

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    Honestly I'm not that big into the bass thing anyways, Not sure why I even did it to start with. If I do anything the future it'll probably be upgrading the door speakers to something that can handle some more volume.

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    I will definately get some pics to you. We are currently doing a bad ass system in my bosses 04 Ram. Like x.system said, airspace is key. Be careful trying to power a w6 with that fosgate amp, they take alot of power for one and I don't think a 300/2 Fosgate can go as low as 2 ohms. Go with a 500/1 JL amp for better results. Wait till you see the pics.

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    Got you some pics HondaATC. The first is my bossesd truck, 2004 Dodge Ram(hey, that thing got a hemi), the second is his radio custom mounted with fiberglass trim and colormatched to his truck, the third is the drivers side dash tweeter custom fiberglass mounted in the dash and also painted to match his truck. The last photo is from an 03 ram wtih a custom fiberglass sub enclosure mounted under the seat. The enclosure that is going in my bosses truck will be all fiberglass including the top and again also color matched to the truck. The deck is an Eclipse cd, dvd with navigation, jl audio speakers, jl audio 450/4 and 500/1 amps and it will have two jl 10w6's. It rocks so far, can't wait to get the subs in.
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    15 dollars???? wtf is that what they normally go for? i dont have a clue never looked into it
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    im gonna start looking because i want woofers on my driver seat and pasenger seat in the standard cab on my trucl.....i want new tweeters in the old places too
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    Quote Originally Posted by seadoo650
    Got you some pics HondaATC. The first is my bossesd truck, 2004 Dodge Ram(hey, that thing got a hemi), the second is his radio custom mounted with fiberglass trim and colormatched to his truck, the third is the drivers side dash tweeter custom fiberglass mounted in the dash and also painted to match his truck. The last photo is from an 03 ram wtih a custom fiberglass sub enclosure mounted under the seat. The enclosure that is going in my bosses truck will be all fiberglass including the top and again also color matched to the truck. The deck is an Eclipse cd, dvd with navigation, jl audio speakers, jl audio 450/4 and 500/1 amps and it will have two jl 10w6's. It rocks so far, can't wait to get the subs in.

    That is a nice setup. I looked into the JL stealth box for under the back seat but it was only for 10's. What'd that system cost in parts? I'm gonna guess right at a $1000 or so? I see alot of people running the solo baric's, are they really that much better of a sub?

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    Tens are about as big as you would wanna go in your truck(good accurate bass but not to much). The radio alone retails for $1000. total system cost retail is about $3500, not including installation and wiring. You don't have to go to this much extreme. A decent sytem in this truck could be around $1500 in product but installation and wiring and shop supplies will get ya.
    The solobaric is a very good sub for accurate bass, but not to good for just plain slammin the hell out of it. The tinsile leads will come loose if played to the max too long. The 10w3 are gonna be your best bet for the money. I think the jl stealth box comes with a 10w3 in it. Retail on stealth boxes are high. If you want I could try to see if I could get you a good price on one. The custom fiberglass enclosure would be around $300 in labor and supplies but that would not include the cost of the woofers.
    Threewheelin, what kinda truck you got?

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    i have a 88 chevy silverado with standard cab.....im not looking for anything extreme some thing cheap what will put out a descent sound.....i want a small sub woofer under my driver seat.....and a small sub woofer under the passenger seat....then i want new tweeter in the dash....i have a brand new alpine in it .....only had it in there for about 2 weeks.....it is way to powerfull for my lame arse stock speakers.....i turn the bass up to 3 and the speakers are vibrating and sound like crap.
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    Try putting bass blockers on the speakers. If they are tweets try about a 4.7 mfd, if they are 3 or 4 inch go with 199 mfd, and anything bigger use 99 mfd. mfd=microfarad. I'm not exactly sure what the frequencies are but any audio shop worth its salt should be able to tell ya.
    I personally would go with the subs behind the seat in a wedge truck box. Make sure it is secure and that the air space matches the woofer, this is very key.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seadoo650
    Tens are about as big as you would wanna go in your truck(good accurate bass but not to much). The radio alone retails for $1000. total system cost retail is about $3500, not including installation and wiring. You don't have to go to this much extreme. A decent sytem in this truck could be around $1500 in product but installation and wiring and shop supplies will get ya.
    The solobaric is a very good sub for accurate bass, but not to good for just plain slammin the hell out of it. The tinsile leads will come loose if played to the max too long. The 10w3 are gonna be your best bet for the money. I think the jl stealth box comes with a 10w3 in it. Retail on stealth boxes are high. If you want I could try to see if I could get you a good price on one. The custom fiberglass enclosure would be around $300 in labor and supplies but that would not include the cost of the woofers.
    Threewheelin, what kinda truck you got?

    Oh yeah, forgot about that LCD Screen. Those things are spendy. Like I said earlier, I dont really listen to rap, mostly alot of rock/metal so an insane amount of bass isn't really my goal. I just would like something with a little bit more life like feel while still preserving the quality of the lower notes without bluring them all together. I will probably upgrade my door speakers before I mess with subs again, probably should have done that to begin with. What did you guys use for door speakers on that truck? Are they amplified also or just run off the head unit alone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by seadoo650
    Try putting bass blockers on the speakers. If they are tweets try about a 4.7 mfd, if they are 3 or 4 inch go with 199 mfd, and anything bigger use 99 mfd. mfd=microfarad. I'm not exactly sure what the frequencies are but any audio shop worth its salt should be able to tell ya.
    I personally would go with the subs behind the seat in a wedge truck box. Make sure it is secure and that the air space matches the woofer, this is very key.
    they make boxes for standard cabs.....there really is not but a couple of inched there.....if they do make them about how much do they run?
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    You can get a decent system set up for $200.

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    heres what i got in my 87 nissan truck

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