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I have a hard time believing on my 2004 SE CC that I don't have enough room to mount any subs? I can fit an 18 pack but not 4 10's? Help me please I want to open up my rear seat understorage again.. maybe move the bench forward if I have to
 
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tech12volts has under seat for the driver/passenger, you could try that.

there is some room behind the seats but it's still pretty tight. i know what you mean though, i have a couple tarps and mexican blankets behind mine.

shoot james an e-mail, he'll know what's possible.
I don't want them under my seats I like a lot of bass. My buddies old F-150 had 3 10's and an amp on his rear wall and it thumped way harder then my 12's
 
Since you don't have the automatic retracting window, you have a bit more room, but you'll only have about 4 inches, maybe 5 inches at best. Getting subs back there is gonna be tough unless they're the ultra slim ones.
 
I run the Probox (down firing) made for a Chevy under the rear driver side seat........1 10" audiobahn with a Blaupunkt 100W (bridged to 300W) and the sound is amazing. Stock radio with the stock mids and highs. Could not ask for a better sound right now.

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I believe, if I read his original post correctly, he wants to "open up my rear seat understorage again.." The would mean, he doesn't want a sub box on the floor under the seats. I believe the question was concerning room "behind" the seats on the rear wall of the cab....... Under the seats you can run (4) 12's. That's not really his issue, I don't think.....
 
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I believe, if I read his original post correctly, he wants to "open up my rear seat understorage again.." The would mean, he doesn't want a sub box on the floor under the seats. I believe the question was concerning room "behind" the seats on the rear wall of the cab....... Under the seats you can run (4) 12's. That's not really his issue, I don't think.....
I'm trying to free up the space under my seat you're right. Does anyone have any 10's under their front seats and if so would they hit as hard as the 12's I got now?
 
My friend had a '06 king kab SE and he had a 10' under each front seat and it hit pretty hard. He was planing a big audio upgrade before he sold his T. :crying:
 
Several companies make slim 10's now. You may be able to get one of those to fit under a front seat. Typically I see 8" subs under the front seats....
 
Power acoustik makes a slim 12 and 13 inch sub, it only needs 2 inches of mounting depth so that should work with a home made box and the subs can handle 700 watts each, hope this helps


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Pioneer slims sound good. I had 2 of them in a boat for a while, but they got sold to pay for my trucks stereo. I'm not sure what the actual rated power handling for them is, but i ran 2 12s at 600w each in ported boxes under a seat and never had a problem. You'd probably be able to fit those behind your rear seat in a custom box. They don't require much air space even for ported boxes.

Just looked it up and i guess their power handling is 1500w maximum, 400w nominal. And they only need 3-1/4 inches of mounting depth.
 
Ah i need to pay more attention. You said you wanted to run 10s not 12s. You'd definitely get those behind the seat if thats what you wanted. The 10s only have a 2-7/8 inch mounting depth.
 
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