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Subwoofer System Question


RedneckRanger69

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Hey guys, is there any way you can can fit a 12 inch sub in the back of a 2001 ranger xlt extended cab. if so, what would be the best box dimensions, keep in mind that i need as much room as i can back there cause i usually take friends to school every mornin. so im gonna need a fairly little box, is it possible to put a 12 inch sub in a little box? Im new to car stereos and subwoofer systems so if yall could help me out, it would be much apprieciated!

Thanks guys!
 
all you need is a truck box for the sub. I have a 12 inch jl w3 behind my drivers seat. As long as your not over 6 foot you should be ok with it behind your seat but you can always put it behind the passenger seat too. forgot to mention i have an 03 extended cab. if you go with a higher quality sub alot of times they require less cubic inches for space like a JL or a square kicker solo baric
 
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you just have to find some subs that can be used in small sealed boxes.
 
whatever you buy, look to see the recommended air space and the depth of the sub

IDK... maybe in the center?
 
i do have a kenwood 12" sub in my regular cab 99, the sub is 5" deep, so the box i made is like 6", i placed it behind the passenger seat, i lost a bit of leg room and i cant recline it that much , but i have a good loud bass now!!, i may post some pics if u like to see, the box covers only the pass side seat, so the driver side is clear to move the seat as u want
 
all you need is a truck box for the sub. I have a 12 inch jl w3 behind my drivers seat. As long as your not over 6 foot you should be ok with it behind your seat but you can always put it behind the passenger seat too. forgot to mention i have an 03 extended cab. if you go with a higher quality sub alot of times they require less cubic inches for space like a JL or a square kicker solo baric

quality has nothing to do with airspace requirements. square solos take pretty large boxes to sound halfway decent. My 15" L7 is in a 6 cubic foot as reccomended. the older round solobarics were great for small sealed boxes. And JL isnt high quality just high dollar, dont get me wrong its good but definetly not worth extra money
 
i have the same truck. i was looking and this looks the best:http://www.supercrewsound.com/commerce/product.jsp?prodId=21&catId=60

looks good, im not sure where it goes though. can anyone enlighten me. also has anyone made this or know directions on how to make this?

im guessing that you could some how fit a sub if you took the plastic part off that houses the jack and other tools. anyone try this?

thanks
 
just remember not any subwoofers will sound good sealed in .8 cubic feet, so research first
 
i had a 15 inch kicker behind my seat and im 6' fit just fine. i now have a 12'' kicker, lol fits even better. more well known brands makes thinner subs and truck boxes called power wedges. kicker eclipse JL JBL they all do. just watch the smaller you go on your box specs the more balls your amp might have to be. start looking at the specs and start crunching numbers.
 
i just finished building an new box this weekend and hope to get all my new stuff in this weekend. I bought a kenwood excelon 10" flat subwoofer. it only requires a .60 cu ft box. and is only 3 3/8" of an inch deep. i have no idea on how well it sounds yet, but i custom built a small ported box to fit behind the driver seat. my outside dimensions are 14"x17 1/2"x5 1/2". the floor is nice and flat behind the driver seat and i will still be able to fold down the jump seat if i need to. Also the i have found the kenwood excelon's online for around $110 shipped for the 10" and about $125 shipped for the 12".
 

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