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Old 07-26-2005, 10:50 AM
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I had some kicker vr's and they sounded good just my .02 though.
Old 07-28-2005, 03:42 PM
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i had a custom box made for my wifes 1500 crew cab... alot of stuff had to be taken out for them to fit, depth was the problem... the woofer I went with jl audio w0..... they sound good, but the seat touches them, when I fold the seat up a little you can really hear the difference.... I see if I can get some pics for ya'll cc guys.... my new plans are to take the front middle fold down seat and make a custom box for two 10's... my cousin has something similar to it but on a kingranch in betwwen the twon rear seats and it sounds good, so I am going with that idea but inbetween the fron seats....
Old 07-30-2005, 09:41 AM
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ProBox makes 2 enclosures for the CC trucks. One holds 2 subs and the other holds 1. You need to find out wether yours is an American truck or a Canadian built truck. The boxes are different. Building a custom one is the best option but if you don't want to spend the money and this is one way to do it. Check out Proboxrocks.com.
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Originally Posted by F8L Z71
ProBox makes 2 enclosures for the CC trucks. One holds 2 subs and the other holds 1. You need to find out wether yours is an American truck or a Canadian built truck. The boxes are different. Building a custom one is the best option but if you don't want to spend the money and this is one way to do it. Check out Proboxrocks.com.
The only one I saw on their site was for a single 10"

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Weird. They have one for a dual 10 I am pretty sure. I know for a fact they have 2 different ones because I accidently sold the wrong one to a customer and had to order and install the other one.

I'll see if I can find a part # for ya.
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I have 2 6" JLw0 drivers in custom boxes firing to the sides of the truck. Its small and it has some good sound. Im running a Memphis 100.4 on all of it.

It dosent super bopom but it has a nice quality sound.
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A pair of these will fit the bill nicely for a Crew Cab truck. Get some Adire Brahma's for absolute SPL and quality. They won't fit in no CC though.

http://www.acoustic-visions.com/~aco...e_slimline_10/
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