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SUT Subwoofer Options
I know there have been other posts on here.. I have read through all of them, but no one ever left any actual pics of their trucks with a subwoofer installed.:rant: :rant:
I have seen links to subbox.net and such, but most of the boxes say that they WILL NOT fit the SUT.:confused: :confused: Does anyone actually have a subwoofer successfully mounted under their rear seat in a SUT? Could you send or attach some pics if you do? Thanks! |
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I haven't installed anything yet, but this is available for the SUT....
http://www.stallioncustoms.com/h2-elc-540.html |
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I had my box done at a local shop. Custom fiberglass enclosure with two JL 8w3's in them. I'll get a pic hopefully tomorrow and post it.
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Matt,
I just got my stuff put in yesterday. I put Rockford speakers all around, components up front. The speakers and amp are their power series line. I was originally going to put a 10 under the rear drivers side seat, but because of the contour under the seat, it would not fit, so they made a box for 2 8's (Rockford power series 2 subs) Now, I mainly listen to rock, some techno, and these 8's really do the job with that amp. I mean it won't make loose change bounce off of the hood, but they hit more than enough for what I need. You will have a hard time making any decent 10" sub fit under there. I will post some pics when I take some. The system is very clear and really sounds better than I was expecting it to. |
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Also post the cost if you would please. |
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I had posted a pic a few months back of a custom box we made for my sut with a Boston pro 12". Search for that post, if not, I can take some more pics and repost if needed.
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Did it go under the drivers side passenger seat? The only problem I see with that is not enough airspace in the box for a sub that big to make it perform like it should. |
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It goes under the driver's side of the 60/40 split and the box has about 1.2 cubic feet.
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