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    Question need some bass for 08' rcsb

    ok guys whoo know systems,i want some hard hitting bass in my rcsb,problem is yea theres hardly any room.

    what would yall recommend?

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    Ive got a shallow mount P3 with Rockford box in the for sale section.
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    It depends on how hard you want it to slam. I put a JL W1 13 in a ported box in a 04 rc, I was very impressed. It still wasn't as loud as my bedcut with the 2 12's though. You could do a bandpass bedcut and only have about a 10"X15" hole cut in the cab. That's how I did my white truck. On reg cab bedcuts I normally built a piece that covered where the back wall had been cut, they always looked beautiful.
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    IMO...probox, hits great and you can still have your seat leaned back

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    i just sent them an email to get pricing,,do yall think two 10's on one side would hit hard?im not sure on cutting the cab lol

    btw warlock i saw your system,thats a good deal,but i dont think it will suit my bass needs lol

    how about 1 kicker solo baric 10 or 12 full box behind the seats?

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    my one ten hit 137.5 on the dash with 500w behind it. to me it hit a lot harder than i expected it too.

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    i mite go mtx audio

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    Also look at the Solobaric Classic, a pair of 10's will fit and still leave room, they work small sealed, .66 per driver.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blueflamed03 View Post
    Also look at the Solobaric Classic, a pair of 10's will fit and still leave room, they work small sealed, .66 per driver.
    True story there. I'm not a fan of the square subs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pl4yboy View Post
    True story there. I'm not a fan of the square subs.
    Me neither(but we all know that). They are nice in tha they don't need alot of airspace though.
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