Subwoofer Boxes (F150)

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wabbitslayer

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Have decided I want to get a couple more years out of my 2006 F150 Supercab with 110K miles.. radio and door speakers were replaced last yeat, and a small part of me want so relive the early 90s...

but realistically I can't put four 15" in the backseat. I can, however get a box and put a ten inch sub under the rear seat and mount a small 100 or 200w amp on the other side. (Yes, I know it's ghetto to run coxials off the head unit and have the only amp pushing the sub, what can I tell you?)

There's an ebay seller, Rodneys Boxes, that has good feedback and OK prices, has anyone here ever used one of his? Or does anybody have a box maker they would recommend? I'm over an hour's drive from any shop I could easily go by, it's gonna have to be an online pre-fab. MTX makes a box, but if I wanted to spend that much ($550) on the box and driver alone, I'd drive to a sound shop.

Thoughts/comments/suggestions?





EDIT: 9/3/2015....Not going to bump this thread just for this info, BUT if anyone ever searches for it...


got a single 12" box from Rodney's Boxes on ebay with a Kicker comp rt 40CWRT121 sub wired in series for 1 1 ohm load. Hooked it up to a Rockford Fosgate r500x1d amp and it gets louder than I would ever want to listen. Recommend the amp, the sub and the box builder.
 
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monkeydelmagico

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Have you amped the door speakers? F150 with decent replacement 6x8's all around and an amp pushing >60 watts each will produce some very respectable sound.

BONUS: you still get to use your tiny back seat as a seat.
 
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