Subwoofer options without losing cargo space. SWB

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Very nice looking box Motorsport. I did a similar box in the same area with two JL audio W3’s in a custom fiberglass sealed enclosure wrap in grey vinyl. Although mine is a 05 Yukon xl it still didn’t effect cargo space much best of both worlds in my opinion. Hits hard and still have total cargo area intact.
 
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Very nice box Motorsport. I did a similar box in the same area with two JL audio 12 W3’s in a sealed fiberglass enclosure. In my opinion best of both worlds, great bass without sacrificing cargo area.
 
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I didn’t think it posted apparently I am wrong...lol I guess this is a good way to get my posts up
 

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This is another option, though, technically it does potentially consume cargo space, but not "behind" the 2nd row seats. Mine is free-standing, downward-firing, with quick-disconnect wiring, so it can be easily removed, if the space between the 2nd row seats is needed.

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Good afternoon,
Where did you find that box from? Or did you make it?

Dan O
 

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Good afternoon,
Where did you find that box from? Or did you make it?

Dan O
Custom made. The box's internal dimensions were made to match the enclosure design specifications of the Audiomobile sub. This sub, which is not a pancake sub, was specifically designed to play well in small sealed enclosures.
 

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So it is for sure the 6.75in? How good is the overall sound from it now? And how difficult was it to get the center console out and to get to the sub woofer itself? Thinking about doing that myself but I couldn't find what size fit there, or any tutorials on how to even get the center console out.
Also, what sub woofer did you use specifically? Thanks for the info

I have a JL Stealthbox already set up and ready to go. Was in my suburban for about 8 mo. Sounds unbelievable. Install isn’t hard just time consuming. JL offers install instruction on their site. I’m selling the box and sub as it doesn’t fit in my Denali. Asking 350 plus shipping. Think I paid around 800.
 

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Throwing this out there. Has anyone tried fitting that pioneer shallow 10" box behind the back left panel? Mounting it is something else, but standing that box up vertically, do you think it will fit? Then bracing it to the frame somehow ? Just an idea

Dan O
 

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