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    Anyone have any experience with this sub:
    http://www.acaraudio.com/product_info.php?...&products_id=76

    Any suggestions on a good 10" sub that can take around 300rms
    FOR ALL YOUR WHEEL, TIRE, AND ACCESSORY NEEDS
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    2000 Chevy Silverado 4.8L RCSB: smoked UPD, Flowmaster exhaust, De-screened MAF, Nelson 93 hot tune. Upcoming installs: trans-go shift kit, Eaton posi, billet servo, ported and polished throttle body...Near future: 6.0/4L80E install with 150 wet shot

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    I have had good luck with Rockford Fosgate Power series and also with Kicker. I have 2 kicker comp 12inch and they perform well.
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    Alpine makes some good stuff. I am running one of their 5ch amps and it pounds my Blau duel voice coil 10" with no issues. I am sure their sub is good as well.
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    How much you willing to spend ? I'd go with JL Audio 10W3's or if ya can afford it the W7's. I have the 10W3's and a JL 300/2 amp and love em . Had em for about four years already and the sound as good now as the day I bought em...Zed
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    Mounting depth on JLs are too deep for my box I am putting in.
    I am buying a premade super-bass Probox for one 10" sub.
    Only have a mounting depth of 6 1/2".
    FOR ALL YOUR WHEEL, TIRE, AND ACCESSORY NEEDS
    CONTACT: EPLEY'S TOUCH OF CLASSIC 1-270-843-6892
    OR TO GET ME PERSONALLY CALL: 1-615-943-6514



    2000 Chevy Silverado 4.8L RCSB: smoked UPD, Flowmaster exhaust, De-screened MAF, Nelson 93 hot tune. Upcoming installs: trans-go shift kit, Eaton posi, billet servo, ported and polished throttle body...Near future: 6.0/4L80E install with 150 wet shot

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    i am running a kicker comp vr and the mounting depth is small for it. it is in a downfire box under the rear seat with great clearnce. it rocks. i am using an autotek 5ch amp with digital sub outlet.
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    Elemental Designs. best bang for the buck...and shallow mounting depths. ~ 5.25" for a 10" sub i think. ill attach they're power chart...
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    2005 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD ECSB 2WD
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    Not to steal this thread, but I cannot seem to find a box for my regular cab that will hold 2 12's w/o having to build one myself. I built the ones I have for my 10's now, but I want something that looks cleaner, and might give me a little more room. Any ideas?
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    1998 ECSB Z71
    285's and exhaust.

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    Hey Jaybo,
    This is where I am getting my box from.
    Here is a box you might consider:
    http://proboxrocks.com/chevy/99upfor...yregular.shtml

    Believe me, one twelve is all you will need for your truck with this box. It makes that sub sound like its an 18"

    Don't worry if you don't see the box you are looking for. Just call the support number and see if they have a box like you want that they haven't posted up yet. Personally, the box I am getting isn't shown but they are gonna ship it to me.
    Hope this helps
    FOR ALL YOUR WHEEL, TIRE, AND ACCESSORY NEEDS
    CONTACT: EPLEY'S TOUCH OF CLASSIC 1-270-843-6892
    OR TO GET ME PERSONALLY CALL: 1-615-943-6514



    2000 Chevy Silverado 4.8L RCSB: smoked UPD, Flowmaster exhaust, De-screened MAF, Nelson 93 hot tune. Upcoming installs: trans-go shift kit, Eaton posi, billet servo, ported and polished throttle body...Near future: 6.0/4L80E install with 150 wet shot

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