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Sub advice for a truck box??

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Hey guys, I am looking to get alittle advice on a sub or subs for my truck.

2007 F250 HD crew cab with bucket seats in the back. (daily driver)

Right now it has a Alpine 7in touch screen Multi Media head unit, Alpine 4.150 running Alpine mids and highs and also running one 10in Fosgate P2 in a .53 cuft sealed box behind one of the back seats facing forward.

It sounds good and very clean but the one sub in that little box just dont cut it for me. The last real system I had was 2 15in Diamonds in a big sealed enclosure down firing into the spare tire well of a Lincoln Mark 8. (10 years ago lol)

I do not have much room to play with here but I was looking and I can build a 1.50-1.75 wedge type back there. I have always had sealed enclosures and may prefer to stay that way it I can get it to do what I want.

I want what everyone wants,...loud, clear, low etc etc. I listen to Rock, Metal, Rap and R&B.

With 1.5-1.75 of box to use I was thinking of going with a 10in SSA ICON or a 12in SSA ICON, I will probably add another amp to run whatever sub set up I choose.

Will this be enough to satisfy me? Can I even get something that hits hard out of a front facing truck style box?

Thanks

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You could put a 12 ICON sealed with that volume. Feed it with a nice 1000.1 and it will be nice set up for you.

If you could manage to squeeze out a little more volume, you could port it and get a little more output.

2 10" ICONS sealed on a 2000.1 would be sweet too.

Really just depends on your space and how much you have to work with.

What are your maximum demissions? Budget?

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If you have the room look into going ported!

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Thank you for the replies. I started a thread showing a pic of the space I am dealing with in the Fabrication forum thinking that would be better.

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