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I can only fit a custom made sub box (one 10" woof.) under the driver's side rear seat and mount an amp under the passenger rear seat. I have seen one guy do 2 small boxes side by side but I didn't get a close look at it but I intend to real soon. Oh yeah, and I've seen a guy remove the plastic panel from behind the rear seats and get a box with two 8" subs with an amp but it looks bad. I'll post a thread when I see that guy's 2 sub box and design something that will work.
i have a 98 f 150 regular cab i fit 2 10" subs and a sweet amp all behind my seat you could maybe steel some ideas from my set up i will try to get you some pics here in the next day or two
i have a 98 f 150 regular cab i fit 2 10" subs and a sweet amp all behind my seat you could maybe steel some ideas from my set up i will try to get you some pics here in the next day or two
The only thing is that we have SuperCrews which don't have the same room as the extra or regular cabs.
I built a custom sub box with a 10" speaker in it and have it under the 60 rear seat. Downfired. I put the amps behind the back panel. Ran power up the drivers side of the truck and the speaker wires up the center of the cabin. Boston Acoustic speakers in the doors. Looks and sounds great. No wasted space. Covered the box with black felt when it was done. Check it out at: http://www.geocities.com/tony_cricco/techie.html
check out crutchfield.com, they sell q-forms which are custom boxes made to fit under the back seat of your truck, and i would just mount the amp under your seat...good luck with the system
Mtx Sells A Thunderform Box With A 10" Sub That Fits Supercrew Pickups. I Bought One For My 2002 Supercrew And It Fit And Sounds Awesome......and I Mounted The Amp Under The Drivers Seat.