Blogs: 0 (Add) Vehicle: 1997 Ford Ranger Joined: Nov 2007 Member # 3691 From: IN
Posted - January 9 : 10:24p
Hey anyone know the easiest way to build a good air tight sub box for me to put in my single cab ranger to put a 12" sub and maybe a 10" later in the same box while using it as a center console? I'm kind stuck, I'm thinking about running them up the back wall of the truck like at an angle putting the 12 shoulder height at the top of the box and then maybe a 10 inside the encloser. But I'm just so freakin lost on where to start!
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- January 10 : 10:00a
I think you're on the right track. I'd say, though, if you're going to put a 10 in eventually, do it at the same time. It'll save you the headache of modifying it later (its always easier to do it while its out of the truck).
I'm afraid I'm not one to tell you much on building sub boxes, but maybe plywood covered with fiberglass? Help me out here, someone.
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- January 10 : 3:32p
Just watch an episode of unique whips on speed and you will most likely see Reme, main builder of the shop, build a box with fiberglass. You should get a good idea how to do it. Just remember the felt used is two way stretch. You cant use regular felt because it only stretches on way.