Anyone put a sub in the rear deck between the 6x9s?
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I am now kind of torn on which way to go....
It seems that only a 6.5 sub will look good between the 6x9s - the deck is curved and an 8 inch does not look like it would sit right... I would like it to look as stock as possible...
OR, I can put either a 6.5 sub, or a pair of them, vertically behind the rear pull down arm rest - you can actually take the cup holder out and the storage tray out and all that is left is the cover...
OR, I can put a 6.5 inch sub under each of the rear driver side seat and rear passenger side seat...
It seems that only a 6.5 sub will look good between the 6x9s - the deck is curved and an 8 inch does not look like it would sit right... I would like it to look as stock as possible...
OR, I can put either a 6.5 sub, or a pair of them, vertically behind the rear pull down arm rest - you can actually take the cup holder out and the storage tray out and all that is left is the cover...
OR, I can put a 6.5 inch sub under each of the rear driver side seat and rear passenger side seat...
guys, its called a job, and a life.....I dont have to post 1000 pics of every mod i do....
not to be a dick but refrence my post count, and forum title, ive been a while to know were a club and what that means
and the sub from any 00+ Deville.
not to be a dick but refrence my post count, and forum title, ive been a while to know were a club and what that means
and the sub from any 00+ Deville.
I second that! None of us want to keep anything from you. I know that you didnt really mean it. I am gonna send GXP venom a message right now and see if he can chime in. a small square sub would work fine. You could under mount it and cut a hole out on your rear deck and cover it with grill clothe. Again, I do apologize for my delayed responses to this post. I have been very overwhelmed with a few things going on in my life. Plus I work third shift now, run my business during the day and hope to have enough time to spend with my family before I go back to work.
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From: Purgatory, Pennsylvania

I've been out to Michigan and back over an extended weekend. Here'* the pics of my 8" Kicker square subwoofer on the back deck, and the 400 watt Alpine that power it bolted to the truck lid. It'* a semi free air installation, but the trunk seals good and it thumps pretty well for what I listen too. (Hard Rock)


No room for a box in my trunk with the nitrous and hydraulics.


View from outside


No room for a box in my trunk with the nitrous and hydraulics.


View from outside
thanks guys I appreciate the help and concern I'm new to the forum and owning a bonnie (only a week under my belt). I have been reading thur every post to get some general info and to get my post count up some i can PM some of the guys that did some of the custom system.
Joined: Jan 2006
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From: Purgatory, Pennsylvania

Ya, I just tapped into the rear speakers for the subamp inputs, Alpine'* let you use speaker level or line inputs. The sub gave me the bass the OEM was lacking and I'm happy with the results. I wasn't looking to prove I could blow eardrums, or create subsonic mayhem.





