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I hired a guy to finish up covering the box and running a few wires because I was just running out of time. Here is my setup:
2000 F150 Supercab
Head Unit = Alpine CDA-9831
Front Door Speakers = Polk MMC570
Rear Door Speakers = Alpine Type S (5x7) for rear fill
Sub = 1 MM2104 (Polk MoMo 10")
Enclosure = 0.74 cubic feet - sealed. Has some polyfill
Amp = 1 Polk Carbon C400.4 (Front two channels power the front door speakers, rear channels (bridged) power the sub, rear door speakers are running of head unit)
I'll try to posts some pictures on my website later if anyone is interested.
Mike

