tann808
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(3) Alpine Type X (sealed) and Chambered for each sub (1.4 cf for each sub) I also wanted to keep my third row. The cut outs on the bottom are for the rear seat levers.




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damm thats pretty sick do you have to slam the tail gate to get it to close or does it close without any trouble mine barely fit
Why didn't you use actual binding posts? It looks good though.
Looks sweet! Wish I could keep my 3rd row but I carry too much crap and the animal would get the rear dirty, might try building a ported box for a single 12 that would work with them cuz that 3rd row would be nice at times.
I was gonna but I couldn't find (3) small ones that would fit and clear the (2) seat levers
Great posts: http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=091-1246
Nice fitment!
One question... Aren't those subs cramped in 1.4'^2 sealed? Seems if I remember right, they start to thrive at 2.5+ ported?
Alpine's specs are always on the low side of what they really need. 2 of those ported at around 34hz in a 2+cu ft(a piece) enclosure will demolish the 3 cramped sealed. The Alpines just aren't at home in a sealed box... Though the X's tend to do a bit better. They're not an SPL sub, and aren't capable of SQ, so the sealed application doesn't really apply to them.
bro, how is your truck?
It looks like the box is below the trunk?!?!?!?
That looks hella nice, which is why I'm asking....
Does it rattle at all?
bro, how is your truck?
It looks like the box is below the trunk?!?!?!?
That looks hella nice, which is why I'm asking....
Does it rattle at all?
Very nice work. What amp you got on them?
Scott
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