15"subs in short yukon behind 3rd row DONE!.

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Finally finished my 2 15" sub box housing 2 rockford fosgate p3 subs wired down to 1 ohm. Very happy with how it fits and turned out. And it will run with 3rd row seats in place! I have never seen anyone else do this in our cars.

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Don't know yet. This is my first build. I have never wired anything except replacing factory speakers. New head units and amps are a new world to me. Also this is my first sub box. Alot of room for error. But I have high hopes!
But, the fit is amazing and the subs look great with the 3rd row seats down from the drivers seat.
 

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How many cubic feet is that box? It looks tiny for 15s? If the box is to small you suffocate the woofers and loss of output.. It looks like you either need a bigger box or smaller woofers.
 
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How many cubic feet is that box? It looks tiny for 15s? If the box is to small you suffocate the woofers and loss of output.. It looks like you either need a bigger box or smaller woofers.
The total volume is 2.66 cubic ft per sub which is larger than optimal but still within range. These subs are designed for 1.5 to 2.9 cubic ft each with 8 inch of mounting depth.
 
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The total volume is 2.66 cubic ft per sub which is larger than optimal but still within range. These subs are designed for 1.5 to 2.9 cubic ft each with 8 inch of mounting depth.
If I had to do it again, the box would not be as tall and I would use the p1 subs since they have a 7 inch mounting depth. But they don't handle as much power either.
 
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The subs are installed and functional. Looks great. Sounds great. Haven't turned them up all the way yet but with my alpine m650, they shake the hell out of the glass. Can't wait to plug in my 6k watt amp.
 

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I might have missed it but what speakers(front) did you go with. Nice box!!
 

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