Blow Through Subwoofer process has begun

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MagicMtnDan

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think of it as an accordian bag. its very flexible so it will still allow the cab and bed to move independantly. but you must do it right, otherwise the first rain storm hits and you will be in a truck without a paddle..... although i wouldnt be offroading anymore with this type of setup.


And, you may be taking a huge hit on resale potential (and value) unless you can find someone who wants a Raptor that has that major liability in regard to off roading.
 

Maxx2893

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Ya I agree with him. and the other guy u will lose all functionality and yes it will b a street queen. I decided against a subwoofer. But if that's what u would enjoy more often than off roading and enjoy more than off roading do it.

You can do a subwoofer without losing offroad ability, just not this blow through.
 

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This shit belongs on a Nissan Titan forum or something. It nauseates me seeing this done to a Raptor, regardless of who's money it is blah blah blah.
 

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structural support, for one...... i dont know bow much bass you really want, but thes is plenty to get from 2 shallow mount woofers under the rear seat.
 

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pioneers give the best bang for the buck. but of course the jl tw5 will give you the most sound. here is an idea. instead of cutting a giant hole in the cab of your truck, why not remove the rear seat and use 2 13w7's and have your guy make the box, the seat. i have done that on a few occasions and it works out pretty good. cushion the top of it and get a cover stitched to match the other seats and you can have all the bess you could ever want.
 
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