This might sound a little crazy but...

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Wilson

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I've listened to my fare share of 8 tracks. dad's but still have them but we finally put the old tv stereo 8 track record player in the shed we still listen to them songs on the 8 track.
yummy yummy, tall oak tree, I cant remember the name but it go's.
I'm gonna take my baby for a ride tonight we're going to hit the road on my two wheele bike faster it's all right 3rd gear it's all right. something like that. Elvis, beach boys,
 

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You could always mount the amp behind the rear seat. That's where mine is, so I could get the extra air space for my sub.
 
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Question for you audio people! For the sake of something cheap and quick, I found this box at a local "custom" audio shop. $120

SINGLE F150 EXTENDED CAB '09 & UP

The space for the above box is .8 and the sub I'm putting in requirement is between .25 and .50. Alpine slim 10inch type R. Will this larger box destroy the sub over time?

What should I do? Are there any poly-fill tricks or anything?
 

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A little bigger shouldn't hurt anything on assailed enclosure. Also poky fill makes the sub think that the box is bigger.
 

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a larger box will only hurt if you have it on high volume a lot. you will get distortion sooner. but with this small of a setup, it probably wont make a huge difference
 
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a larger box will only hurt if you have it on high volume a lot. you will get distortion sooner. but with this small of a setup, it probably wont make a huge difference

That’s good to hear...BUT What if I put a block on the inside to take up the remainder of volume space? You know, to get the specs just right. :grd:
 
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