Sub enclosure
#2
RE: Sub enclosure
only if you're never going to fold the back seats, or don't care if they don't fold flat. i think that area is too narrow for a sub big enough to fit an H2 anyway. I've seen a pic of one that was custom molded into the rear panels above the wheel wells, but i can't imagine it was cheap. i think the best option, performance wise, would be to accept the loss of cargo space and put an enclosure behind the back seats.
#3
RE: Sub enclosure
I'm not sure about the wagon, but the only place in the SUT is under the second row. I did see a pic of an install in Trucking mag (i think). They had the sub attached to the bottom of the right back seat and the amps under the left.
#4
RE: Sub enclosure
didn't think of that, but the volume needed for an H2 sized sub still wouldn't allow you to fit it under the back seats. of course, in a truck you could probably go with a smaller sub. i want my 2 12" subs back that i had in my 4runner. [&o]
#5
RE: Sub enclosure
A single 10" will fill in the bottom end a little better than the stock system. I'm not looking for real slump, just a bit more.
There is a kit that Stallion has which looks nice but at $1200.00 is a bit steep.
-Joe
There is a kit that Stallion has which looks nice but at $1200.00 is a bit steep.
-Joe
#6
RE: Sub enclosure
If you remove the trim pieces underneith the seats you should get a bit more potential for volume. A friend of mine did that on his Avalanche. Another option is to lift the seat using blocks. I haven't done it on my H2 (yet) but it worked very well on the Avalanche, those were3/4 inch blocks I believe.
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