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I did almost the same thing with my ported 10" Kicker sub box. Just yours looks much cleaner, considering you actually completed your carpeting of the back panel. Still gotta do mine. Looks great though!

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I'm very curious, how did you attach the backerboard to the cab? I want something similar, only to hold tools I carry with me regularly. Axe/prybar etc. I hate that they're on the floor.

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I'm very curious, how did you attach the backerboard to the cab? I want something similar, only to hold tools I carry with me regularly. Axe/prybar etc. I hate that they're on the floor.

ditto

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I'm very curious, how did you attach the backerboard to the cab? I want something similar, only to hold tools I carry with me regularly. Axe/prybar etc. I hate that they're on the floor.

 

ditto

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I'm very curious, how did you attach the backerboard to the cab? I want something similar, only to hold tools I carry with me regularly. Axe/prybar etc. I hate that they're on the floor.

 

ditto
X3
I will get pictures when I go home this weekend! I extended the 3 studs coming off the wall and put a nut on it. So it's got the 3 studs holding it on each side, and it was a very tight fit. I bet it could hold a decent amount of weight before giving!
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I meant the depth of the sound/bass, not base lol. I wanted to know how much bump it has and if it sounds good.

I'd still like an answer... lol

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Didn't mean the dimensions of the box you used to enclose your sub.  But I saw the next reply, so I got it.  Thanks.

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I'm very curious, how did you attach the backerboard to the cab? I want something similar, only to hold tools I carry with me regularly. Axe/prybar etc. I hate that they're on the floor.

ditto
X3
I will get pictures when I go home this weekend! I extended the 3 studs coming off the wall and put a nut on it. So it's got the 3 studs holding it on each side, and it was a very tight fit. I bet it could hold a decent amount of weight before giving!

 

I didn't even know there were studs back there. I'll look forward to your pictures!

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Just finished this setup in my new Comanche. It's a Kicker Comp 10 300watt RMS 600watt peak running off of a Boss 1500 watt Mosfet monoblock amp. Haven't tuned it in yet but sheesh this thing sounds perfect in the small cab of an MJ. The whole setup cost 180$ shipped. Added Kickers to the doors and rear panels and a pioneer stereo. Very nice.

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