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How can I fit subs & an amp in my single cab truck?

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I am soon to own a f-150 single cab, a model from the late 80's to early 90's, im not that sure on the year. Is there room behind the bench seat? or am i screwed? HELP!?

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  1. You'll probably be better off if you think in terms of a single subwoofer, not two.  You can find sub boxes designed specifically for mounting behind truck seats; especially for 10" subs.


  2. you could try getting some base tubes,i have a single cab toyota hilux 4x4 and i have my amp under my seat and  and one base tube behind each seat.,,,im sure your  truck would have more room than mine and mine all works out for me,,,your not screwed

  3. Truthfully, putting the speaker behind that bench seat is a bit tight...depending on the speaker you could baffle it depending on how you sit.  I found that crafting a box so the speaker would fit under the passenger seat, with clearance and the amp under the drivers to shorten the amount of wire you have to use. Or vice versa...sounds better and deeper coming from below I think/thought.

  4. go to mtx.com they sell a custom box for ur truck its made out of plastic,good quality though,its called a thunder form box and they have proven to be a excellent set up for single cab pickups

  5. Pioneer make a good set of subs to suit this purpose I have a set in my D22 Nissan Dualcab. They are around 90mm deep so may fit your car. You can custom make a box or buy them ready made.

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