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07-08-2008, 03:13 PM | #1 |
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Sub Boxes
lets see all of your sub boxes for 67-72 trucks
i need ideas but not sure what works Thanks!!
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07-08-2008, 11:54 PM | #2 |
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Re: Sub Boxes
Take some measurements behind your seat, find a shallow mount sub that will fit and require a minimal amount of cubic feet, and then build one out of MDF.
Sorry, I don't have an enclosure or even an audio system for an example yet. I plan on making one eventually that will have similar dimensions to the gas tank that is currently in the cab. In the meantime you can play around with this sealed enclosure tool to get some ideas. It's pretty fun. http://www.edesignaudio.com/boxbuilder.php?tab=sealed |
07-22-2008, 09:02 PM | #3 |
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Re: Sub Boxes
well unless you use a fuel cell there is no room behind the seat (gas tank) in the 67-72 trucks. i am removing my tank and being forced to buy 10s due to the lack of "depth".
As for room under the seat i never looked to hard b4 i switched to bucket seats but if my memory serves me right the looked to be alot of room for a very shallow subwoofer.
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07-23-2008, 09:57 AM | #4 |
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Re: Sub Boxes
Well this is the dual 10" ported Bassworx sub box I have behind my seats:
http://www.bassworx.com/tp.html And I have a pair of these 10" subs in it: http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/produ...n_US&p_status=
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07-26-2008, 12:56 AM | #5 |
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Re: Sub Boxes
^^^ Wow! That's a nice enclosure. Must sound good in such a small cab.
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07-31-2008, 10:11 AM | #6 |
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Re: Sub Boxes
Considering I have 6 tweeters, 4 speakers, 2 subs, and 2 amps powering it all in a single cab '69 Chevy!! It sounds SWEET!! LOL
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I AM CANADIAN!!!!! 1969 Chevy C/10 Truck - SBC V8, TH-350, 3.73 Posi, 1000W Rockford Fosgate Stereo System, B&M Megashifter, GT Grant Steering Wheel, Dual Magnaflow Exhaust System, Dynomax Headers, Lowered 1" Front & 3" Rear, Front/Rear Sway Bars, Racing Seats, 6000K HID Headlights 2008 Chevy Colorado LT - 3.7L I5, 4 Speed Automatic, Crew Cab, 4X4, Z71 Off-Road Package, "Ground Effects" Package, K&N Cold Air Intake, Supermod PTB, Magnaflow Exhaust w/ Resonator, 500W Kenwood / Rockford Fosgate Stereo System, Custom LED Lighting, 6000K HID Low's / High's, Blackcat Customs Gauges / Needles, Carbon Fiber Interior Accents, KrFabs 2" Lift Shackles / Torsion Bar Crank with Rancho RS5000 Shocks, Superskids Skid Plates Last edited by Classic69; 07-31-2008 at 10:13 AM. |
07-26-2008, 06:51 AM | #7 |
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Re: Sub Boxes
I made enclosures for friends and customers for about 10+ years
when I was competing in USAC and IASCA. I had no kitchen table because I was single and that's where I made my boxes. My car model (Best I ever built) was my best achievment. It had about 17 angles, fit in the well on a 87 formula firechicken, & was 3.07 cu/ft. (At that time noone sold one over 2.5 on the market) BTW for those who have seen these wells, it was flush with the hump so my rear floor looked perfectly flat. No pic's of the box since it was before digi age, but here's a pic of the famous firechicken $12000.00 Invested, O guage Wire, 1001 up Novice, Fosgate Subs, Fosgate Symmetry Controller, Autotek BTS amps, 3 Windsheilds, & 7 Alternators replaced in a 2 year period. (And yes I had Caps)
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07-26-2008, 05:42 PM | #8 |
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Re: Sub Boxes
You could always put 8s in the doors with a proper box, just take some MDF and fiberglass to coat the outside from the weather.
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