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Palo are those cup holders on the top of the box? man that would be sweet been looking at adding a single 12 or single 10 inch sub to the premium sound package in my pickup
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I was looking at that rear seat box but decided to go with the under-seat box for storing room. Its nice to see that there is sound and smoke lovers...
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My problem is with the back seat and probably the center sub box is if you all have ever seen a back seat in a quad cab that belongs to a rancher well you know its got all the important stuff like chains for pulling calf's assorted vet boxes a hand full of dusters and ****** and bridals and its usually flush with the back of the center front seat are those back seats supposed fold down? I am been toying around with doing something like this http://www.crutchfield.com/App/Produ...THB200A&tp=114 under my front center console I don't want mind numbing bass so I think a 8 inch sub would do me just fine as I have the premium sound package with the tweeters in the pillar and the better door and back door speakers.
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You guys getting as much snow as us?? We've got about 14-16" total on the ground, and expecting more through Wednesday...
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We have about 4inch here on the ground and its snowing now but talked to my family in Burns and they got about 2ft of snow I am though Bend all the time on the way too Burns if I don't cut over though Prineville we should meet up for lunch coffee one of this trips through.
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My problem is with the back seat and probably the center sub box is if you all have ever seen a back seat in a quad cab that belongs to a rancher well you know its got all the important stuff like chains for pulling calf's assorted vet boxes a hand full of dusters and ****** and bridals and its usually flush with the back of the center front seat are those back seats supposed fold down? I am been toying around with doing something like this http://www.crutchfield.com/App/Produ...THB200A&tp=114 under my front center console I don't want mind numbing bass so I think a 8 inch sub would do me just fine as I have the premium sound package with the tweeters in the pillar and the better door and back door speakers.
Yes. Those are cupholders, and I use them quite a bit. I too am a rancher, and know all too well about a junked up back seat. That is why I have the Q-Logic box. It is a "Down Firing" type set-up so I dont have to worry about a punching a hole in a speaker, or a kid kicking a hole in it.
Good luck.
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Its like having an adjustable Fueling box. Turned down when you want piece and quiet, Mild setting for when you want to Jam, Kill setting for rattling all neighboring windows. See the comparison?
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Although the 2 JL 8W3v2's in my brother's Chevy sounded darn good for most music...then the 2 JL 12W3v2's would kick in when you cranked it up!
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We have about 4inch here on the ground and its snowing now but talked to my family in Burns and they got about 2ft of snow I am though Bend all the time on the way too Burns if I don't cut over though Prineville we should meet up for lunch coffee one of this trips through.
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