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Old 04-30-2008, 10:26 AM
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I was just going to put two 10's in the compartments on the side, then put some 6.5's in the side panels and kick panels in front for 6.5's
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since you have an extra cab why not put it behind the seat? you can easily fit a nice 10 or 12 that way.
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I wouldn't mess with the fiberglass, I would use MDF or HDF(if you can get ahold of it). As for the speaker I would get one of those kicker L5(square speaker). The square speakers an 8= a round 10, square 10= round 12, square 12= round 15. If the L5 is too much, try the Memphis M-class which is what I have. In my F-150 I have a Memphis M-Class 12 single voice coil 4 ohm 12, with a 1000 watt sony xpold amp, with a vented box I made outta MDF, and it hits at about 140Db. Anyways, its just all in what you want, ad by the way I would stay away from the Kicker comp.
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Originally Posted by ovrrdrive
No way. It's all spot welded in. I also remember hammering out the mounts for the jack out of there to make more room. Everything was welded in. I had to beat the hell out of it for about an hour with a hammer and chisel to get the mounts out of there.

It will all come out, but you're going to have to do a lot of grinding, cutting and hammering...
Well that's not good news. I do have the tools to get it out, I just need to decide if it will be worth it. Does Toyota use this as structural support for the cab? I don't want to remove it and weaken anything. Did you remove yours, did it affect how rigid the cab is?

If you could remove it and build the front out of MDF, then form the bottom along the cab floor with fiberglass, I think it would open up your options for amp or sub placement.

Well....I'm still in the "brainstorming" point of my system install.

Jason
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