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awdgsx92
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I was just wondering if anybody knew the RF of a 1997 Reg cab S-10. I will be doing a cut-thru within the next couple of months, and will probibly start my box as soon as tax returns get here. Thanx a lot, Kyle
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I know you need to play around 60 hz to peak in that cab.

So tune your box accordingly.....

If 2 subs... tune around 52-55hz.

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I am also wondering this. I have a 1991 regular cab. I'll be doing a Brahma ported.

Anyone know of what it is for this year?

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in my 93 its 48HZ that was a little to low for my me i had the best luck @ 63HZ

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Peak at 60? or tune to 60?
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First off, what kind of enclosure are you running?

Common box or seperate boxes?

And how many subs?

This will determine the enclosures tuning.

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