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<blockquote data-quote="melvimbe" data-source="post: 1385104" data-attributes="member: 35314"><p>I figure the jack will have to move no matter what. If I go with a single sub, it will be on passenger side with amp(s)/dsp on the driver's side. Jack in the storage bin under the seat. If I go with 2 subs, then amp(s)/dsp will likley need to go under the rear seat (protected from dog?) where the bins are now, and the jack has to go...in the bed? I am thinking I'm going to get some sort of bed storage either way, since I already have a few things stored under the seat. There's a 'swing case' available at American Trucks that I kind of like. Not sure it would hold the jack though.</p><p></p><p>But anyway, a single sub is clearly easier to deal with as far as space is concerned. Also better from an amp requirement standpoint. But if I am not happy with a single sub, switching to double means I'd have to move amps/dsp around as well. So perhaps it makes sense to not go conservative.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks for this. Makes me feel a lot better about being indecisive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="melvimbe, post: 1385104, member: 35314"] I figure the jack will have to move no matter what. If I go with a single sub, it will be on passenger side with amp(s)/dsp on the driver's side. Jack in the storage bin under the seat. If I go with 2 subs, then amp(s)/dsp will likley need to go under the rear seat (protected from dog?) where the bins are now, and the jack has to go...in the bed? I am thinking I'm going to get some sort of bed storage either way, since I already have a few things stored under the seat. There's a 'swing case' available at American Trucks that I kind of like. Not sure it would hold the jack though. But anyway, a single sub is clearly easier to deal with as far as space is concerned. Also better from an amp requirement standpoint. But if I am not happy with a single sub, switching to double means I'd have to move amps/dsp around as well. So perhaps it makes sense to not go conservative. Thanks for this. Makes me feel a lot better about being indecisive. [/QUOTE]
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