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cky686 06-18-2007 07:27 PM

Subs in the bed?
 
Does anyone have experience with putting subs in the bed of a truck?
How does it sound?

Dukk 06-19-2007 02:19 PM

I've done a couple of 'pass through' boxes where you cut a hole in the back of the cab and another in the front of the bed, connect them with rubber gasket, and have the subs play in through the hole.

Worked dandy. :thumbsup:

.ben 06-19-2007 02:39 PM

ive never seen a setup like this up close but i imagine it would be a sick setup of it was done cleanly.:thumbsup:

Cluster 06-19-2007 02:46 PM

a buddy of mine has a truck with 10 12" subs. He doesnt exactly have it setup the best. Nothing was calculated to determine best box size/port size. Nor do i think he has them wired best for his amps, but it still gets quite loud. Not sure if your thinkin of something this extreme or not.

Are you looking for exterior or interior noise?

MR2NR 06-19-2007 03:09 PM

I too have done this job more than a couple of times. It is on the expensive side as now you have to ensure that the box is properly secured in the cargo area of the bed (making it harder to steal of course as well as keeping it from being a missile in a accident). Next up the box must be waterproofed, so resined and or a layer or two of glass, rhinolining inside and out, all surfaces need to be sealed 100%.

Done properly, the choice of subs and box can have dramatic effects on output levels. Cutting the metal out of the back of the cab and the box needs to be done properly so that the metal can be welded back in at a later date if necessary. So time and money is what it takes to do this job properly.

cky686 06-19-2007 10:03 PM

Ya thats what i was wondering about, was interior noise.. thats what i want.
Does it sound like the subs are still right behind you? Does it pound like a normal setup?
If i were going to do this I would be going BIG with it. Something like 2 2000 watt rms subs.

BradSk88 06-19-2007 10:16 PM

Subs in bed?! But then you'd be lying on crumbs all night.

MR2NR 06-20-2007 12:35 AM

If you do it properly, it will absolutely thunder. You need a rubber expansion boot to couple the box to the cab, thus allowing for the bed to flex independent from the cab. This is found at a truck canopy store, it comes in a roll and can be cut to length.

s14_240sx 06-20-2007 10:22 AM


Originally Posted by BradSk88
Subs in bed?! But then you'd be lying on crumbs all night.

HAHAHA LOL! don't kow why I thought that was so funny. :smilie_da


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