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Old 04-09-2009, 12:05 AM   #1
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Talking Woofers

Hey guys, I just got two 12" Pioneer subs and I was wondering if there was any way to make them fit in my truck without them showing, there isnt much room behind my seat so if anyone can help it would be appreciated =D
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Old 04-09-2009, 06:06 AM   #2
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It's easy, but you're seat will probably need to move forward a couple inches.

I'm housing four (4) 10's behind my seat and we have to keep it about 2-3 inches forward.



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Re: Woofers

ebay # 390040760248 , this one is a bass tube , the other is a ported slot.

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a ported box will give you more bass.
this is just me but i like 10"
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i like this one the most
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Old 04-09-2009, 09:37 PM   #5
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ebay # 390040760248 , this one is a bass tube , the other is a ported slot.

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a ported box will give you more bass.
this is just me but i like 10"
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Hey guys, I just got two 12" Pioneer subs and I was wondering if there was any way to make them fit in my truck without them showing, there isnt much room behind my seat so if anyone can help it would be appreciated =D
Depends on some things like... how much airspace they require(you can reduce it a bit but that'll reduce your low bass repro), how tall you are and how much legroom you need, etc..
I just built an enclosure to go behind my seat, I'm 6' so it needed to be almost all the way back for comfort/safety. I ended up getting about 1 cubic foot of internal volume, since I left a few inches between each end of it and the seat back latches. I believe it is 34-35" long... My 10" called for 1cu ft so it worked out fine and sounds great. I've got 2 8"Bazookas that I could've squeezed back there but in order to get them near the corner for somewhat proper loading they'd interfere with my seat back locking levers on each side so I scratched that idea. My 2 old school 12" RF's(had them since late 80's early 90's) wouldn't fit back there, no way!
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Old 04-09-2009, 11:41 AM   #7
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thanks guys, i might have found a way to stuff them back there haha, i think my neighbor stuffed two twelves behind the seat in his 77?? ill have to check it out, if anyone has more opinions or measurements please feel free to leave them
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Give some info.... like the airspace requirements of your pioneers first and foremost. As well as how far from the rear wall you're willing to have the seat. Also if you plan to have it go from one side to the other or what?
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