new toyota pickup sound system thread
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my other thread wouldnt let people post, so i need anyone who has a sound system in a toyota pickup to post pics. does anyone have a 15 inch sub in there pickup xtra cab? i need to know if this will fit in my truck. I also need to know where i can mount some speakers, besides behind the plastic under the xtra cab, and i already have some tweeters under the dash.
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i found these two boxs that i have in my single cab they fit perfectly ill post pics tomorrow ill have to take some, but i have 10in subs behind my driver and passsanger sides. i have my amp mounted to the box, it all fits nice
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yeah my only problem is its flat behind the drivers side, but on the passenger side it isnt a flat foundation, so i need to see what you guys did with the box on the passenger side, picswould help out alot
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i have 2 12's (1300w xplod's) behind my seats in seperate slim boxes..and a kicker kx350.4 amp..(its made for speakers like 6.5's and 6x9's..not subs.but it sounds amazing) and i have jensen 6.5's in the door panels and just layin in the back..also have a jensen head unit.
i believe a 15 (unless its a crappy one) will be too much for your little truck..it could possible bust out your back glass..my back glass already flexes about .5"..but i dont have the sliding window..so if you do you will probably be fine
with the trucks being sooo small on the inside..it doesnt take much to sound great! on the inside mine sounds like i have 2000 watts of power runnin to it mounted in a suburban..its verrry niiice..lol
i believe a 15 (unless its a crappy one) will be too much for your little truck..it could possible bust out your back glass..my back glass already flexes about .5"..but i dont have the sliding window..so if you do you will probably be fine
with the trucks being sooo small on the inside..it doesnt take much to sound great! on the inside mine sounds like i have 2000 watts of power runnin to it mounted in a suburban..its verrry niiice..lol
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well my '86 has some kind of a nifty little bench back there that i have all of my stuff sittin on..might look at other xtra cabs in the junkyards and see if they have something similar..
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my single cab had a jack stand behind driver side so i ripped it out welded a piece of steel over it and my boxes fit great i made some L shaped holders and drilled into my back wall and siliconed around it so water wouldnt get in and my speakers also give me back support in my truck, i have different seats than the originol bench seat inthe single cabs. ill post pics tomorrow
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click on go advanced, its right next to post quick reply. then click on manage attachments and you can up load pics from there. i think you can also get the code directly from photobucket, but i dont do it that way.
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Oh and i figured since im posting pic ill show yall my 2in block and torsion bar lift with 3in body lift. i have 32x11.50R15 maxxis buckshot mudders, next i am welding my new tube rear bumper and chopping a foot of my bed. then painting
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Awesome system, I will probably be doing this same thing, but i just bought a fm transmitter cuz i dont have the 60 bucks to spend on it yet. so i can live with the transmitter for awhile.
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I have a Bazooka Nos8 8" sub powered by a 375Watt jvc amp,2 Pioneer 6x9 speakers powered by another 375 watt jvc amp and 2 vr 4" replacement speakers in the dash(just to fill a gap)Jvc head unit... All are 4 ohms... It for only pumping maybe 1000 watts max and it competes with my dads 6000 watt system in his truck. It sounds good and is way more capable of what its rated for.
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ive got kicker ds65 door speakers and a kicker comp vr 10 in. got both running on a no-name late 80-s Hart Profesional amp. sounds pretty good. door speakers hit pretty dang hard.