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Anybody out there a little more extreme with the sub install?

16K views 85 replies 29 participants last post by  etalian2005  
#1 ·
I can't seem to find anybody who has done anything more extreme with their Titan than putting a box under their back seat. This is fine for the normal run of the mill system, but I am looking to do something at least a bit more extreme than that. Anybody with a blow through, or a rear seat delete, or something other than a Tech12volt box? (have nothing against tech12volt, boxes look awesome....i just want more)
 
#2 ·
This won't apply to just Nissans, once you get past cookie cutter you really need to do your own research. Not 1 box/person will be the same for these custom jobs and the cost sky rockets. Are you a good woodworker? That'll help. Study car audio sites...etc so you can learn the specs needed and what not. Only once did I have an "extreme" system in a pickup truck and it was more problems then it was worth...

1. Small chips in windshields quickly cracked from pressure.
2. My rear suspension broke. (was the old school small nissans, which were popular "mini" trucks)
3. Had to upgrade alternator, battery and install a big *** capacitor - otherwise lights basically went out with a heavy bass hit. People would think I was flashing them otherwise cause they would at least dim. All those upgrades helped. (still, probably around 600 dollars just in those three, in the 90s - cost more now)
4. System sounded better with windows cracked, way too much sub (3 12s) for the small cab space of a pickup. My bad.
5. Truck was broken into 3 times. 2 times minor damage due to long *** screws used...etc and the alarm I guess helped. 3rd time the mother f'ing thieves ripped every wire and destroyed them. Although nothing was stolen, the system was wortheless since nearly every wire would've needed replaced.
6. Due to 5, paranoia was high so a lot of times I would not even listen to it anywhere near the level it was built for and would've been better off with a little system. :)

After the 3rd time though, I pulled it all and have never done anything similar again.

Anyway, be ready for some hassles and do a lot of studying/reading/learning. I was enlisted at the time and paid people to do all my work (no shop) and it was still stressful with design and all that. Good luck though.

Oh, sometimes you're better off just working with a local shop you trust. Hell, even franchises like car toys can have talented people on staff - they'll just charge waaaay too much and you'll never benefit from a relationship there. I found smaller shops, with high end locals in it give and take and appreciate your business more.
 
#3 ·
i removed my single seat in the rear and did a mini wall with 2 15s in it
 
#4 ·
I did a fiberglass mold of the floor and fit 3 12" Boston Acoustic subs under the seat. I had to raise it 11/2"
If I didnt need the bed and the truck was older, I would do a cut threw. cut threws rock but kill the value of the truck.
In the for sale forums, the black titan on 40's with 22" diesels has the back seat out with a full fiberglass enclosure and custom door panels. looks really good and is plenty loud. I listened to it when it was first done.
 
#11 ·
As an installer for almost 20 years and IASCA judge and trainer some of those installs make me want to scream WTF. I love how Car Audio show cars have went from stealth to how many LCD monitors you can fit. Also the doorpanels with 10 mids and tweeters reminds of the Rockford Blastrovans of the early 90s. Its all very well done just a little too much . And I get the point of it so please noone try to explain its the wow factor. PIMP MY RIDE and Unique Audio tv shows are to thank for most of this. I can remember taking a KEnwood mask unit and having a Ford factory radio faceplate airbrushed on the side that flips over when the car is off.

Or maybe i am just getting OLD and it showing. I do turn 37 this week. LOL

Ok I am off my soapbox now. I will take my geritol and go to bed. DAMN TEENAGERS!!! Always thought i would never say that.
 
#6 ·
Thanks for the pics....Im just trying to get some "outside the box" ideas on what to do for my truck. I am the co-owner of Incriminator Audio (if anybody here knows us) so I am well versed so to speak when it comes to subwoofers and stereo systems. I would like to do a pair of ported 12's with around 4000 watts RMS in the Titan, but without losing the ability for 2 extra people to ride "comfortably" in the back. This is not going to be a show truck or demo vehicle, just a personal enjoyment/occasional showoff ride.
 
#7 ·
Sweet, now you have me interested. Hard to tell if one is just a 17 y/o spouting off or not.

Were you wanting to keep the bed usable for hauling? I always thought trucks that had something in the bed, ported to the cab were neat. I just never could do it since I need the bed.

Anyway, something tells me you're more qualified then 95% of us here. I'm a one time floozy with a decent sized system and otherwise a lot of people here are similar or aiming for a more simple system so there trucks maintain 100% usability.

Yalls website is better then most.... :)

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#8 ·
Haha, thanks.....

I do want to keep the bed, but ONLY because of the rear power window. If that wasn't there, I wouldn't have even posted the question, as I would have did a blowthrough. I don't have to have 100% usability of the truck, but I would like to keep it somewhat normal, as we do travel to a few shows a year pulling our trailer with the booth in it. At this point, I am really digging the idea of 2 separate seats in the back, and doing a console install between them.

Oh, and that is Kendra Rice (our model) in the pic sitting on our 21" Warden neo magnet SPL subwoofer........yes I do know her...lol
 
#10 ·
Yeah one big console would be the way. Greg at REAUDIO did his Titan like that if I am not mistaken. Place a small seat on each side.I would never cut another truck I own . EVER!!!! To me you have to draw a line and once you cross that line its all or nothing.
 
#18 ·
Yeah one big console would be the way. Greg at REAUDIO did his Titan like that if I am not mistaken. Place a small seat on each side. ....
Hey, just an idea from reading Tech's reply.... IF it's a CrewCab, what about pulling out the rear Bench and replacing it with Armada Bucket Seats to build the console in between??? The frames on the Armada Buckets should also be easy enough to modify for fitting a couple more subs underneath them. Just a thought that'd keep it clean, comfortable, and jammin'. :D
 
#14 ·
I feel the same way about that blow-through. If I didnt have the powered rear window (which I love) Id be considering a blow-through. If you only want 2 people in the back then do some bucket seats back there and do a simple glass and wood center console. Personally I dont like ANY painted panels in a car. I seem to like the soft touch, dull with no shine interior of our trucks. Maybe Id do some tweed inserts on the doors and incorporate the same tweed into the box so it runs well. Tweed, ya I'm old school too. I think I'll be doing a center console as well but Im going to do a single 12. Only because I have kids and want to incorporate a insulated and drain-able fridge into it.
 
#19 ·
I definitely love the roll down window in the back! There is a junk Titan in my area that has a good interior, so I may go buy the small rear seat out of it (so I have 2) and go ahead with the console. Im with you for sure on the no bling on the inside.....heck I'm considering painting the truck flat(satin) black and "murdering it out". Ill come up with something soon enough and Ill be sure to post up the pics.

Oh, and as a side note, I just installed a new Kenwood X996 head unit and absolutely love the controls and configuration options it has available....plus bluetooth is nice!
 
#21 ·
It will def be the loudest way to go BUT......

Dont try to sell that thing, you can weld the piece back in BUT......

Just a heads up, I did it to a 95 nissan single cab. It was loud as hell with 16 12's in the back. When I sold it....oooops wish I wouldnt have done that. :)

To each his own, SOOOOO chop that puppy.....haha good luck man. hope you figure it out. If you do cut it, leave the beg a little higher than the cab and then you can fold over the bottom and put rivets in it. Thats how I did a couple of them. I havent done one in a few years though.
 
#28 ·
This was what my buddy did to his F-150. But you can tell he's a little crazy just by looking at his truck :D

YouTube - subs for lennie

He ended up not liking it and took the subs out to do a blowthrough so he could put the backseats back in. Only bad part was that it cost him another $1000, he lost half his bed, and had to get a truck bed cover.
 
#30 ·
Good choice on going with the buckets. If you are gonna go through the trouble of getting bucket seats from a salvage yard then maybe try to find an infinity QX56 with a complete interior. Lots of those had rear bucket seats and shouldnt be too much mod if any to put them in.
 
#33 ·
here is a rough idea of what I am thinking......2 12's in 5 cubes tuned to 32 hz on about 4-5k watts......this would go in between 2 smaller rear seats and stop just short of the front seats. Pic is not to scale by any means, just a rough idea.

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#34 ·
I like the idea...I'm glad you said it wasn't to scale because the location of those subs, they'd definitely be hitting each other. :D
 
#35 ·
Oh for sure....I just sketched it up to see what it would look like....if I build it, everything wil be right
 
#39 ·
Wow look its Nick Lemmons!!! what a ***! j/k

Haven't seen you in years buddy, how ya been??
 
#41 ·
Both of our companies started out similarly, and have drifted there own ways over the past few years. We have been dabbling in the SQ market as of late, but still are quite different than SI.

We should probably change the font color to silver...lol
 
#48 ·
Awesome system!