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subs in bed?
Hello to everyone, I have a question hopefully someone can answer. I have an 08 crew cab long bed. Of course everyone knows that subs can't fit behind the rear seat. I was wondering if I put a canopy (Leer) and place the subs in the bed, open the rear sliding window of my truck, will the bass fill the cab. Or will it all be confined to the bed area. I know I will need a seal where the cab meets the canopy and probably take off the canopy window. Any suggestions or help would greatly be appreciated.
I want to put two 15" subs in the bed. |
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SPL2k has a box to fit 2 12" subs behind your rear seat. click here
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Sure, why not?
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