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I want to buy two Audibahn 15's and two Audiobahn 1000 watt Amps, but I think I might have a space issue in the back seat. I already know I'm gonna have to take out the back seat, but is there any way to fit all that in that little space behind my seat? My friends said that i should build a custom enclosure in the bed of my truck, but I have a custom Suspension setup that comes through the bed, and resivior shocks. Any helpl would be greately appreciated. Thanx
Yes my electrical is up ti snuff, I just got a bigger alternator, and im considering putting in another battery.i already ordered the amps and subs, so i dunno if im gonna send it back. But I would never put a bed cover on it, It would look stupid, I want people to see my suspension tower. Besides it would be better to have it inside for better protection. I'm buying a new deck too. I'm having a custom setup built for it I was wondering if it was possible. My girlfriend says she won't drive with me if i always play it loud. She hates the idea. I wann feel the ground shake as I drive by. Im going all out with the upgraded wires, fuses, full cap, everything. If there any tips you go out there let me now.
There's a million tips out there to give- If you don't have a lot of experience with this sort of thing- find someone who does to help you and pay attention to what they're doing! Time teaches....
I have a single 15 in my truck...I'm not sure you'll want more, seriously. Mine is so freakin' loud I might be deaf before the year is over! You might just want to get a single, great 15"...and port it! Elemental Designs 15A, Adire Audio Brahma 15, RE XXX 15, MTX 9500, Orion H2 15, JBL wGTi...the list goes on. If you have a certain budget in mind, you can get a single, great sub that will rack your brains.
My 15, when I decide to really crank it, causes my trucks rear "wall"...the part separating the cab from the bed, to flex VERY noticeably!
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