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2001 GMC Sierra ext. cab, two 12's, underseat, sealed, fiberglass, down fire
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<blockquote data-quote="tank313" data-source="post: 8561652" data-attributes="member: 665740"><p>Finally getting around to posting the experience I had with my build. Anyone who has a early 2000's GM extended cab knows an under seat box that will fit a decent set of 12's is hard to come by. Most have very shallow mounting depths and are around 0.5 cuft. So I decided to build my self two sealed down fire enclosures out of fiberglass to maximize the space and let the subs actually breathe! The goal was to get 1 cubic foot per sub and at least 3 inches of clearance from the floor without modifying the rear seat configuration. Here's how it went...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tank313, post: 8561652, member: 665740"] Finally getting around to posting the experience I had with my build. Anyone who has a early 2000's GM extended cab knows an under seat box that will fit a decent set of 12's is hard to come by. Most have very shallow mounting depths and are around 0.5 cuft. So I decided to build my self two sealed down fire enclosures out of fiberglass to maximize the space and let the subs actually breathe! The goal was to get 1 cubic foot per sub and at least 3 inches of clearance from the floor without modifying the rear seat configuration. Here's how it went... [/QUOTE]
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