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         TexasTitan1234 Newbie 
          
  
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           | Posted: Dec 29 2004 at 1:09pm | IP Logged
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My goal is to add a 10 or a 12 in. sub under one of my back seats (seems like the most logical space).  I have the crew cab with the Rock Fos upgrade and i was wondering if anybody else has done anything like this.  I'll probably have it professionally installed unless i can just get a great deal on all the parts.   
So far i've gone to cartoys and this guy was trying to sell me all sorts of crap for over $1500  .  All I really want is a 10 or a 12 that has some good sound but nothing too over done.  But being that the space is some small under there im going to need a thin sub right?  And a custom box? And the materials to splice into my current system and add an amp?  Really im only lookin for a 350-400 watt amp to power this.   
Any suggestions, info, or personal examples will help.  And is there a price range I should be looking for because i know 1500 is really high? 
Thanks in advance. 
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         pied_piper Moderator Group 
          
  
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           | Posted: Dec 29 2004 at 11:22pm | IP Logged
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Do you have any custom shops close other than Cartoys? I know a friend of mine has an older Toyota ext cab (before the Tundra came out) and had a 12" sub placed directly into the back floor of his truck. It being a smaller truck, using a box would of killed a lot of space. Doing it this way saved a lot of room and it looked really clean. He then had the amp secured in the back, oppisite side of the speaker. This was done at a custom shop (tint, body, stereo, etc.) for well under $1500, including hardware. Just an idea that I know of...
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         thepuffman Senior Member 
          
  
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           | Posted: Dec 30 2004 at 5:06pm | IP Logged
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I have a king cab and I put 2, 8" woofers in a box under my back seat on the drivers side and an amp under the drivers seat. If you are able to remove the RF woofer under your seat then I would say mount the amp there...If your CC isnt too different from mine under the back seat, I dont see why you couldnt get a single 10", but a 12" will prolly require more air space than you have to work with....check out my pics in the Photo Gallery....GL    
  __________________ SE Kingcab Smoke Gray, Big Tow, K&N filter, Silverstar lamps, Peragon hard tonneau, (Sirius SR, 350W Alpine amp, Polk spkrs, 2 RF 8" subs, custom box)  
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           | Posted: Jan 05 2005 at 2:06pm | IP Logged
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I have 2 12'' Pheonix Golds under my back seat bein pushed by a 1500watt amp w/capacitor. they sound extremely clean yet i know it has more potential to hit alot harder, I say go with 10's so that your subs can breathe alot better inside the enclosure, more elbow space means louder subs.
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         mnealp33 Newbie 
          
  
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           | Posted: Jan 11 2005 at 4:42pm | IP Logged
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i had found a box on ebay for 2 10s that fit under the rear seat for the extended cab it should fit almost the same, i would think
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           | Posted: Jan 12 2005 at 11:15pm | IP Logged
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Where did you find the speaker and power wires to hook up the sub and amp? I have the xe titan with the preferred package in  it.         &nb sp;         &nb sp;         &nb sp;         &nb sp;   any help is  appreciated        & nbsp;         & nbsp;         & nbsp;         & nbsp;         & nbsp;         & nbsp;         & nbsp;        Thanks 
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           | Posted: Jan 22 2005 at 4:28pm | IP Logged
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I installed 2 8" 100watt Bazooka tubes under rear seats and they sound great. 
  __________________ '04 SE King, Off Road, K&N Cold Air, Flowmaster, 600w Infinity 4ch amp, Focal components front, Alpine 6 1/2" rear, 2 100w 8" Bazooka tubes under rear seats.
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           | Posted: Jan 25 2005 at 7:17am | IP Logged
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JL Audio now makes a Stealthbox that fits under the seat of a Crew Cab.  It has 2 10's and anything that JL makes rocks!   
Now I just have to get the truck....but that's just around the corner. 
http://http://www.jlaudio.com/stealthbox/titan.html 
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