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Old 02-03-2002, 12:32 PM
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The test fit went perfect, I wired everything up also to test it out. all I can say is WOW





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god damn. all i have is a 12"
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Originally Posted by bigtime1148' date='Feb. 03 2002,13:53
god damn. all i have is a 12"
I live for bass LOL The 3 10s are getting roughly 333watts EACH from a SoundStream 10.0, The Soundstream Picasso is pumping 250 watts of mids and highs to 6" Kove audio components in the doors. I just can't wait to get it finished, damn this cold *** winter
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that looks really good
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Originally Posted by bigtime1148' date='Feb. 03 2002,13:53
god damn. all i have is a 12"
Don't feel bad, all I have is an 8" Rockford Fosgate. But it can handle 800 watts! And the magnet is almost as big as the speaker.



When I had my 90 GTU, I had a Rockford Fosgate 18", that thing pounded! I sold it though and bought a Kicker 10" solo-baric. Major step down in bass.
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i have two 12" rockford fosgates and a RF 225.2 amp. bass is good but my box is huge and slides around. i'm thinking it might be time to take it out and upgrade the speakers and run my spare 4 channel amp
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Originally Posted by vosko' date='Feb. 04 2002,23:28
i have two 12" rockford fosgates and a RF 225.2 amp. bass is good but my box is huge and slides around. i'm thinking it might be time to take it out and upgrade the speakers and run my spare 4 channel amp
I made mine out of fiberglass. It sits under the cover where the spare tire should be, kind of where the storage bin would be if my car wasn't a vert. Don't gotta worry about my box sliding around, it's wedged in place.



I used to have a low rider truck with a "walk through" to the bed. I had a huge box (8 cu ft total) with 2 18s back by the tailgate. One night my friend was riding back there, and I had to slam on my brakes. The huge box came rolling forward onto my friend, pinning her down. It was pretty funny. Ever since then I've always made sure my boxes were secure.
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Originally Posted by ILUVMY88CABRIO' date='Feb. 04 2002,02:39
[quote name='vosko' date='Feb. 04 2002,23:28']i have two 12" rockford fosgates and a RF 225.2 amp. bass is good but my box is huge and slides around. i'm thinking it might be time to take it out and upgrade the speakers and run my spare 4 channel amp
I made mine out of fiberglass. It sits under the cover where the spare tire should be, kind of where the storage bin would be if my car wasn't a vert. Don't gotta worry about my box sliding around, it's wedged in place.



I used to have a low rider truck with a "walk through" to the bed. I had a huge box (8 cu ft total) with 2 18s back by the tailgate. One night my friend was riding back there, and I had to slam on my brakes. The huge box came rolling forward onto my friend, pinning her down. It was pretty funny. Ever since then I've always made sure my boxes were secure.[/quote]

she didn't notice the boxing coming after her
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Originally Posted by vosko' date='Feb. 05 2002,09:12
[quote name='ILUVMY88CABRIO' date='Feb. 04 2002,02:39'][quote name='vosko' date='Feb. 04 2002,23:28']i have two 12" rockford fosgates and a RF 225.2 amp. bass is good but my box is huge and slides around. i'm thinking it might be time to take it out and upgrade the speakers and run my spare 4 channel amp
I made mine out of fiberglass. It sits under the cover where the spare tire should be, kind of where the storage bin would be if my car wasn't a vert. Don't gotta worry about my box sliding around, it's wedged in place.



I used to have a low rider truck with a "walk through" to the bed. I had a huge box (8 cu ft total) with 2 18s back by the tailgate. One night my friend was riding back there, and I had to slam on my brakes. The huge box came rolling forward onto my friend, pinning her down. It was pretty funny. Ever since then I've always made sure my boxes were secure.[/quote]

she didn't notice the boxing coming after her [/quote]

I think it was on her before she could react.
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Old 02-06-2002, 12:05 AM
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thats nice but weres the grocery bags going too fit.lol

just kidding jay :newlaugh:
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