Regular cab subwoofer-any such thing?
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Can anyone tell me if there is a company that makes "good" subwoofer boxes for a regular cab chevy. By good i mean boxes that are not just a sealed box like you could get from walmart or circuit city. Everyone i know that doesnt have a chevy has a stinkin down-fire sub box in there reg cab truck. So far i cant seem to find anything like that for the chevy. Any help would be great.
K&N, slowmaster, heavy foot, us amps,alpine,rockford
K&N, slowmaster, heavy foot, us amps,alpine,rockford
#2
These guys made a down fire for the reg cab 99+ gm truck. I don't knwo why it's now on their website. You might want to give them a call.
http://proboxrocks.com/chevy/index.shtml
http://proboxrocks.com/chevy/index.shtml
#3
Originally Posted by Tiburon
These guys made a down fire for the reg cab 99+ gm truck. I don't knwo why it's now on their website. You might want to give them a call.
http://proboxrocks.com/chevy/index.shtml
http://proboxrocks.com/chevy/index.shtml
OhOh- what subs were you thinkling about running?
#4
Tib,
Thats a hell of a box. I wonder if they are as expensive as JL's Stealthboxes are. Im gonna end up building my own box for a single 12. Set it up so I can mount my amp, satellite tuner and crossovers on it.
Thats a hell of a box. I wonder if they are as expensive as JL's Stealthboxes are. Im gonna end up building my own box for a single 12. Set it up so I can mount my amp, satellite tuner and crossovers on it.
#6
Probox makes a decent box.
Buy the box before you buy the subs to ensure they wont be too deep. Some of the Probox enclosures can be fairly shallow and if you buy some crappy Audiobahn 10' deep sub it wont fit.
Some good decently shallow higher wattage subs are the Diamond Audio M612's they handle 500w RMS and play just about any music well. I have 2 in my T/A with 600w rms going to each one and they hit hard and tight if not super deep.
I built a custom box for 4 10s in the back of my EX's 03' regular cab and it sounds ok but I think 2 12s would have been better.
Ohh, and downfireing is better than having a sub point at your back when it is so close.
Buy the box before you buy the subs to ensure they wont be too deep. Some of the Probox enclosures can be fairly shallow and if you buy some crappy Audiobahn 10' deep sub it wont fit.
Some good decently shallow higher wattage subs are the Diamond Audio M612's they handle 500w RMS and play just about any music well. I have 2 in my T/A with 600w rms going to each one and they hit hard and tight if not super deep.
I built a custom box for 4 10s in the back of my EX's 03' regular cab and it sounds ok but I think 2 12s would have been better.
Ohh, and downfireing is better than having a sub point at your back when it is so close.
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#9
Originally Posted by F8L Z71
I'd be worried about the cooling of those amps though. Looks like the cover panel is covering the vents. 
You can see it in this pic:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1.../Untitled8.jpg
#10
Originally Posted by Tiburon
These guys made a down fire for the reg cab 99+ gm truck. I don't knwo why it's now on their website. You might want to give them a call.
http://proboxrocks.com/chevy/index.shtml
http://proboxrocks.com/chevy/index.shtml


