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MTX ThunderForm bass enclosure
Has anyone tried this out? It looks halfway decent for a sub enclosure and fits dual 10" subs. Also, until Sunday its about $53 off.
MTX ThunderForm Unloaded Enclosure (Charcoal) Holds two 10" subs fits select 2000-up Ford SuperCab pickups at Crutchfield.com |
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I was doing some more research and saw this. I thought this looked pretty badass as a sub enclosure. It holds a single 10" sub and keeps the factory look so no one can tell you have it. The reviewer also said that he mounted the amp directly beneath it to keep it out of view also. Kind of pricey, but looks sweet.
JL Audio Stealthbox® Custom-fit fiberglass enclosure with 10" W1v2 subwoofer Fits 1999-up Ford SuperDuty trucks (with front 40/20/40 split bench seats) at Crutchfield.com |
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I have the MTX box. Works well for the small space we have. I ended out buying a seat riser kit for the rear to lift the bench 2" and gain some air space. If you buy high excursion subs they will hit the bottom of the seat without the riser.
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Good to know. Yeah it sucks there's so little options. Although I think I might go with the JL Audio setup. It looks pretty sweet that it can keep the sub hidden in the center seat location. Although 2 subs would hit a lot harder.
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