how to add a rear sub (boxed) to an 00 RT/10?

jibran

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the truck is sealed so nothign comes through. I went ahead an upgraded the existing sub but that's only a 6.5 incher. any one added a trunk sub to one of those? if so, how? :headbang:
 

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Im curious on that too..

Is it the same for a 93 rt 10?

6 1/2's in the doors
and whats in the center? 2 more 6 1/2s?? or is one of them a 6 1/2" sub?
 

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the truck is sealed so nothign comes through. I went ahead an upgraded the existing sub but that's only a 6.5 incher. any one added a trunk sub to one of those? if so, how? :headbang:

Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the fuel tank is between the passenger compartment and the trunk? So, putting a trunk-mounted subwoofer might work, but it would seem to me that the cars beside you and behind you may feel more than you do. :cool:
 

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That is correct. The gas tank sits between there so it is very difficult to vent the sub to the passenger compartment without extensive expensive modifications. I did alot of research on subs for these cars. I saw alot of different custom designs. Bottom line is if you want to give away footwell space, the passenger side is a good inexpensive option and will sound well (but your passenger will be squished up if she has long legs). Other than that I just used the Wicked Cas console 10" Sub (see my recent post on RT/10 stereo overhaul). It won't blow your doors off, but it will give you some decent bass and compared to a custom made box from scratch, and will not break the bank either. Plus it looks close to stock.
 

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