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Old Apr 17, 2006 | 12:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Lethal
Bassworx makes an enclosure which holds two 10" subs under the ext cab seat. My cousin may be selling his truck and will most likely pull his gear out. He has 2 2006 Alpine Type S 2ohm DVC 10" subs in the dodge210C enclosure powered by an Alpine MRDM605. It sounds quite nice and still hits loud enough for his rap tastes
my truck is super cab though, extended cab it the one with the doors that open backwards
Old Apr 17, 2006 | 08:27 AM
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if you're trucks a 95 you have 6x9" woofers in the front doors and some weird 5.xx in the rear

6.5's will easily fit front and rear with some plates and trimming

as for super cab???

dodge had 3 body styles through the 2nd gen yrs reg cab, club cab and quad cab

since your truck is a 95 if it's extended then it's a club cab since quad cabs didn't come out till 98 ..........the cab is th same just doors were added

you can fit 10's under the rear seat stock

or you can make a set of 4" seat risers and put 12's under there


bassworx part number DODGET210C fits all full sized ext cab, is 1.3 cuft internal and holds 2 10's

mtx makes a thunder form for it

http://www.mtx.com/caraudio/products/manualsQuickInstall/thunderforms/DRXP20_specs.pdf



jl makes a couple stealth boxes for it

http://mobile.jlaudio.com/products_stealthbox_detail.php?fit_id=1437

http://mobile.jlaudio.com/products_stealthbox_detail.php?fit_id=1436

q-logic makes a couple enclosures for it

http://www.qlogic.ws/2003/products/qcustoms_detail.jsp?classID=58&productID=6100

http://www.qlogic.ws/2003/products/qcustoms_detail.jsp?classID=58&productID=6104

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Old Apr 17, 2006 | 10:26 AM
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all I know is that I have the 2 doors, no rear doors, and of course the back seat. I have a couple 8's and I test fitted the eight without a box and It doesn't fit sideways or vertically.

the raising the seat sounds like an idea, I could find some scrap steal at work and do that.

I'm not into buying a box, sounds just to easy to me, I'd rather build my own, so I can have exactly what I want, plus I want to do some glassing. Thanks for the links though.
Old Apr 17, 2006 | 11:28 AM
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there are speakers down low beside the rear seats, do you have factory tweeters in the a pillars?
Old Apr 17, 2006 | 11:33 AM
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oh yeah almost forgot, I had a couple PG xmax 8's under my front seats for a while.

the boxes were 12x12x6 on the outside internal volume was about 0.3 cubic feet.

besides that I did this for a while



then I ended up raising the seat 4" and did this




that's 0.7 cubes per side ported, if I had not integrated the amp rack into there it wold have been 1.4 cubes per side


I'll see if I can find the original plans I got from one guys car domain site
Old Apr 17, 2006 | 11:59 PM
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Originally Posted by zzzzzzz
i was saw this befor cut 2 big holds in the floor face the subs down hehehe
whats even better is taking a really nice suv and turning it into a hoopty by adding just enough knowledge to be dangerous and fiberglass.
Old Apr 18, 2006 | 08:43 AM
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I can't remeber where I got that but the brackets worked great and i modified the box a bit to suit my 8's (smaller sub chambers and bigger amp rack) it works good
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