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ported box in a 92 silverado single cab

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Topic: ported box in a 92 silverado single cab

Posted By: evileagletalon
Subject: ported box in a 92 silverado single cab
Date Posted: November 02, 2007 at 1:50 PM

I have (3) 10" JL W3 v2 that I was thinking of putting in my truck. I want to do a ported box which means that I will have to try this with only (2) of them.

I no longer have a bench seat, I have 2 power bucket seats out of a 99 Yukon. I don't have a center console either, which means more room to work with.

Each woofer needs 1.125cu ft for a ported enclosure. The port needs to be 1.25" X 10.5" for the port opening, and 24.875" for the port length. By these specs, this box should be tuned to 33hz.

What would be the best way to build a box for (2) w3s ported in my truck?

I want to be heard from far away also.

These (2) subwoofers will be powered by my Zapco Reference 750.2



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Posted By: ibasspro
Date Posted: November 02, 2007 at 8:15 PM

Post the T/S parameters for the subs, & make so accuate measurements of the area you have to work with (WxHxDtop&Dbottom), & I will poke em into TP & see if we can make all 3 work for ya.  Also. A 750 is to much to the 2 JL's unles you really gain it down. I just looked, & I only have the 12" vrsion of yer subs, so make shure to give all the specs JL lists in te owners manual, in mm if you can.



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