New member Username: Jimmy21Post Number: 1 Registered: Aug-04 | I have two memphis powerbass 12in. With my truck seat all the way back i have ten inches to work with. Maybe somebody could help me. |
Bronze Member Username: SymplestilesStockton, CA Usa Post Number: 38 Registered: Aug-04 | not sure what kind of truck you have, but for my 91' reg cab GMC i bought this http://www.topedgeonline.com/detail.aspx?ID=7378 demsions are: L=58.25 H=16 TopDepth=5.25 BottomDepth=9.25 there are some other sites that sell boxes for trucks too but this one looked like the best for the money to me. goodluck |
New member Username: Jimmy21Post Number: 2 Registered: Aug-04 | I have a 94 chevy k1500 |
Silver Member Username: Sploosh56Post Number: 349 Registered: May-04 | http://www.crutchfieldadvisor.com/S-4W9bxVBi1OK/reviews/20030701/build_box.html |
New member Username: JessejamesNB, PA USA Post Number: 7 Registered: Aug-04 | One thing you always have to remember with building your own sub box is that if you use silicon or any other chemical culking agent... you must give it over 24 hours to dry. Because if you put your subs in too early, the fumes of the culk will eat away at the woofer cone. |
Silver Member Username: Davids2004Houston, TX USA Post Number: 514 Registered: Jun-04 | check out http://www.proboxrocks.com |