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^^^ thanks Nick!
How many watts you pushing them 10's with?
What's the mounting diameter and basket diameter?

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i am running a audiobahn 2000 watt amp that i turned down a bit. not sure what it is actual pushing

as far as measurements all i know is they r 4.75" deep. i bought the subs and boc from the same place. so they already new the measurements.
 

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And you have the fox Accoustics box right?! Fox Accoustics swears I should stick with JL. Even after I mentioned those speakers. I'm not a fan of JL and they never held up to the power. I don't want custom box bc that includes a custom price, lol. Too many decisions. Thinking of just mounting my amp and start modding suspension. Not good at audio decisions. I'm one to have to hear the system before I buy.


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No I have a custom box. The price was not much more than a pre Fab box. When I get home I can look up where I got it and give u the info. The owner has a f150 screw so he knows the measurements and can make u a box to spec of the subs.

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i just remembered a solution........

i had a customer come in with a f150 crewcab a couple years ago he wanted 2 12w7s under the seat. i told him that was impossible. so he aksed me what would have to be done to get those speakers in there.
2 options..... cut through to the bed, or remove the rear seat........

i ended up making the subwoofer box the rear seat. i built it the width and height of the originl rear seat, ported it, padded it and covered it with the factory seat cover. turned out perfect. damn wish i still had pictures of it.

needless to say that was a very loud truck. just another suggestion. this way you dont have to settle for what fits, and is 100% reversible when the truck is sold/traded
 

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i just remembered a solution........

i had a customer come in with a f150 crewcab a couple years ago he wanted 2 12w7s under the seat. i told him that was impossible. so he aksed me what would have to be done to get those speakers in there.
2 options..... cut through to the bed, or remove the rear seat........

i ended up making the subwoofer box the rear seat. i built it the width and height of the originl rear seat, ported it, padded it and covered it with the factory seat cover. turned out perfect. damn wish i still had pictures of it.

needless to say that was a very loud truck. just another suggestion. this way you dont have to settle for what fits, and is 100% reversible when the truck is sold/traded

Sick idea! Frigging genious and crafty

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