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i have a quad cab ram and i wanna remove center in front seats and but a box with 2 subs in it i like ported has anyone seen this or have it done? i am wondering what subs would work best and box size? any help would be great
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If youre lookin for a space-saver and want to keep your center consule....try gettin one of those Pioneer TS-SW2541D's (this is the 10", they also have an 8" version if you need it smaller) and taking out your glove box and making a mold of the space under the dash where it was and putting a sub and in a fiberglass enclosure there...most cars would have plenty of airspace in this area for a shallow-mounting smaller sub, and i think it would look sweet.....but whatever u want to do......good luck
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Go to fiberglassforums.com to see some installs such as this and more advice from people who r more into custom-interior n such. Goodluck, peace
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