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Old 10-06-2005, 01:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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subs in standard cab

How many people here have put subs in a standard cab? I have a buddy with a ranger who put his sub behind the passenger seat. It sounds really good, but its annoying if you're sitting in the passenger seat. Soo, What's the best way to install a sub in my 87 yota standard cab without causing inconvenience to the passenger or myself?
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smack the passenger and tell him to stop being a . LOL hehehe ill reply back after I get back fro mthe store.
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Old 10-06-2005, 02:05 PM   #3 (permalink)
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hahah..well, more likely than not, the passenger will either be my girlfriend, or my dad when hes loaded.
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smack the passenger and tell him to stop being a . LOL hehehe ill reply back after I get back fro mthe store.
LMAO!!!!

I had an '83 reg cab p/u and I fit a 10" sub with a truck box behind the pass. seat and the amp behind me... Yeah - you gotta scoot the seat up a little, but it's not too bad. I have a buddy who is 6'3" that would ride there, his knees barely touched the dash but he never complained!!!
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hmm..well I was also thinking about going the route of putting a bazooka in, but i dont know how they sound.
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The Kenwood wOOx would fit under your seat but I have never heard one.
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bucket seats with the sub right in the middle! i've got a 8" bazooka tube that i'm putting in, but will get buckets so it will mount easier.
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The Kenwood kscsw1 is a newer model with more power that will still fit under your seat.
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Does anyone know how the kscsw1 sounds? Also, does that take sub level inputs or speaker level inputs?
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The Kenwood kscsw1 is a newer model with more power that will still fit under your seat.

that mounted under you seat would probably vibrate the crap out of you, literally... it would make your muscles contract and release... you would get out and be like damn, i think i scharted myself
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Does anyone know how the kscsw1 sounds? Also, does that take sub level inputs or speaker level inputs?
It takes both, but I don't know how it sounds. Google, Kenwood kscsw1, there are a couple of reviews on various sites.
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