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Question about subs in the back

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Got a 2nd gen Tundra. Will 10 inch subs fit without moving the seats up?
 
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Single cab? Double cab? Crewmax? Behind which seats?
 
#4 ·
Crewmax. NorthWest Dragons.
 
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#6 ·
I have 2 12" subs.

Also I have had 1 13" sub.

Cm

Si Bm mkIV's for the 12", and a 13tw5 for the 13".

Neither box takes up the entire are behind the seat so there is still room for amp and the crossover network for the doors.
 
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Thanks Power
 
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Ended up putting 1 12' Rockford Fosgste P3 and a JBL amp in a slimbox. I had to move the seat behind the driver side up about an inch or two. Not to bad. I'll adjust it later to see if I can get it all the way back.
 
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That sub should sound pretty good. For a while RF had a powered version in a slim box.

I just reclined the pass side seat to match the drivers side and called it a day. I wanted enough air space in front of the sub to let sound out. Still tons of room.
 
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I might just take the plastic piece off in the back. I've seen that done before.
 
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Honestly that wont yield you much room. Toyo has that piece snugged up pretty good. I thought about going that route as well, then saw there was nothing behind there except sound-proofing and then the back wall.
I used a RF shallow mount 10 inch P3 as well. That lil' guy rocks. Not rocking the neighborhood (unless all windows are down). but good enough to compliment the tunes.
 
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Yea, I had that piece off for about a year till I finally re-assembled it. Only gains about 1/2" at most. Not worth having it off imo.
 
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