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sicminds Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/04/2002 22:07:29
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Subject: Biggests Subs For A Reg Cab IP: Logged
Message: What is the most/biggest subs i can push in my 98 Regcab? Right now i have only 2 10's
i want some more boom with distance. I can barely here it now when i am like 10 feet away
I have mtx 4000
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Steve D Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/05/2002 00:01:38
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Message: you could fit 12's, but then you would have a problem of not enough airspace for the 12's to move. at one time I had 2 12's in wedge boxes behind my seat and to try and increase the "boom" I filled the boxes with polyfill type material. This slows down the wave and gives it a little more boom. Eventually I just did a full out cab blowthrough and am now running 2 Fosgate Power HX2 12's in 1.65 cubic foot boxes. The biggest difference i noticed was the lower frequencys. more airspace = lower bass.
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pappie1 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/05/2002 00:15:07
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Message: Steve....
Do you got pics of your set up? I was thinkin of doin the same thing but i got a good deal on a wedge box for 2 12"(And I got scared!)Sure would like the inspiration!
P.S. now you cut it up..... ever thought of 4 12"?
Ohhh ya. I'm sure Xplikt would kick my a$$ if I didn't say " cutting your cabn bed is a very hard thing unless you got alot of practice n time n skill!" One bad cut and we laugh at you @ the next audio show! Dont't be THAT GUY! If you do it... do it right!
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Steve Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/05/2002 01:52:55
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Message: Yea i do have some pics actually they are at my website www.liqudus.com they are under "my truck". Right now I am in the process of sorting out all the photos I have taken and arranging them into some sort of order. Actually cutting through is not a very hard thing to do. I did it before I learned to weld and it was very easy. The only thing you have to worry about is having enough boot gasket. if you buy extra then you are all set. there is not much you can do to screw it up unless you cut the holes off center. I just recently made a custom steel box around the hole in the bed so that I can take off my tonneau cover if I want to without worrying if my stuff is going to get stolen. The only real cost in teh project is the gasket, providing you have a tonneau cover already. right now I'm working on a "how to" type of thing on the whole process. Thats the next thing that I will have up on the site.
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