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Old 03-19-2010, 08:25 PM   #26
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Re: "Cab-Thru"

only seen one here. done to a brown 86 2wd don't know how it turned out was a short bed step side this was ooo 2-3 years ago
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Old 03-19-2010, 08:41 PM   #27
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i know!, i saw them get the numbers on it, 115 db or sumthin, coulda been 150, i dont remember.
lol it's like mid 150's
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Old 03-20-2010, 12:45 AM   #28
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lol it's like mid 150's
im still a little confused, ok.. in-front of the subs, its gonna move some air, i mean dang, it has 90in of moving surface area.... but if that box is sealed, why does the camper flex so much? is the box not sealed? i thought it was a sealed enclosure??

seems like it'd sound waaaaay better if that truck was structurally sound... i knew a guy that filled the doors /w/ cement....but yea, that rear window is just reduculas. its gonna break, whens the question.

I wish he showed more of the batterys and amps....
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Old 03-20-2010, 01:03 AM   #29
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the box is a 6th order bandpass i think. which is 2 ported chambers.
but when you've got that much air moving, it's hard to stop anything the box is attached to from flexing like crazy. kind of like the shockwave from an earthquake i guess lol.

yeah he never showed much of the amps or batteries, but i know it's xs power batteries and powerbass amps, the high dollar ones.
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Old 03-20-2010, 06:19 AM   #30
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blow through is what we're talking about here, and here's a link to an AWESOME one in a square.
http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/boa...pics-march-27/
flip through that thread, there's a good seat idea and an awesome system in there.
Jack's a little out there, but he knows his stuff thats for sure. He's cool to have a beer with too.

The cab of that truck flexes like you wouldn't believe. His old Geo was the same way. It had 4 15's ported. That car was rediculusly loud and his truck is even louder. There's just so much air being shoved around that its impossible to contain without using materials like concrete (which is used in the ultra high SPL vehicles). It's hard to imagine that a sub (or in this case a series of them) could create that much energy, but trust me, its very possible and can even be taken further. I see it on a daily basis in my own truck, just scaled down a wee bit

I remember when he first bought that truck too.
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Old 03-21-2010, 04:17 AM   #31
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Jack's a little out there, but he knows his stuff thats for sure. He's cool to have a beer with too.

The cab of that truck flexes like you wouldn't believe. His old Geo was the same way. It had 4 15's ported. That car was rediculusly loud and his truck is even louder. There's just so much air being shoved around that its impossible to contain without using materials like concrete (which is used in the ultra high SPL vehicles). It's hard to imagine that a sub (or in this case a series of them) could create that much energy, but trust me, its very possible and can even be taken further. I see it on a daily basis in my own truck, just scaled down a wee bit

I remember when he first bought that truck too.
Haha I imagine Jack would be fun to have a beer or 2 with reading some of his posts on SMD lol.

I know a little about the concrete'd extreme vehicles, pretty crazy stuff but I'd rather drive my truck to the comp. not trailer it lol. The van at SBN that did a 181 had like 4 inches worth of concrete all through it, and they sealed the doors with an impact and 6 inch long bolts.

I hope my 2 15's can move a fraction of the air Jack's truck moves lol.

And I remember when he bought the truck too, or when he posted about buying it on SMD anyway. I watched that build come together, my jaw on the floor the whole time lol.
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