Custom extended cab sub box
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Custom extended cab sub box
Custom extended cab sub box with 12" Pioneer flat subs. Excellent condition. Barely broke in. $475 plus shipping. But shipping will be stiff. Willing to work out a deal meeting half way.
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Originally Posted by ZZebes
Will this fit an extened cab short Box???
also are you willing to sell the subs seperatley???
also are you willing to sell the subs seperatley???
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Well my floorpan is different on the drivers side because with a short box my gas tank extends into the cab so i have to have a custom box made. if someone wants the box they can have it. hell if it comes down to it i can buy the damn thing i just dont want to spend hundreds to ship it to texas
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The truck this came out of is a short box. Short bed ext cabs always have a 24 or 26 ( i forget which) gallon fuel tank, so your setup is the same. The long beds have a 34 gallon unit. Either way, the fuel tanks in silverados always extend a little under the cab because otherwise, they'd be into the rear suspension. Maybe this box covers up the issue with the floor you may be having?
just fyi, this box is/was in my friends 2000 ext cab 6' bed 2wd truck, and the box was custom built by my buddy who owns a stereo shop called Great Scot. It's all the premium stuff. Definatly worth the money.
just fyi, this box is/was in my friends 2000 ext cab 6' bed 2wd truck, and the box was custom built by my buddy who owns a stereo shop called Great Scot. It's all the premium stuff. Definatly worth the money.
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Originally Posted by ZZebes
i dont have the 6ft bed, that is the "standard" bed, i have the crewcab bed "short" which is 5'8"
technically you're right. But people don't usually talk about standard beds. They call them short beds, so that's where i got confused. Since this box is made for ext cabs, we assumed you had that.. As for your cab, You have the seats that have brackets on the floor then, right? this box wouldn't work anyways if i'm thinking correctly. You don't have a flip up seat, yours flips fowards, no?
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no i have a flip up seat but there is a bulge on the drivers side floor board next to the trans tunnel where the gas tank nestles in. the actual sending unit is under there, in fact my entire gas tank is different as the fill neck is repositioned. i'll post a pic later
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Originally Posted by ZZebes
no i have a flip up seat but there is a bulge on the drivers side floor board next to the trans tunnel where the gas tank nestles in. the actual sending unit is under there, in fact my entire gas tank is different as the fill neck is repositioned. i'll post a pic later
no need, i totally get it. Makes sense. I thought the crews had a different type of seat usually, since they dont, you're right. It probably wouldn't work.