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Hi all,

 

So this is the 1st truck I have ever owned, and I wanted to put in a 10" subwoofer that I have at home in order to beef up my stereo, but where would I put it? I have a 07' Sierra Crew Cab..There is no room behind the back seats....so..under the seat maybe?? Is a custom box needed? For those of you who have a system, where have you put it? Thanks!!

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1st Q, is it a Classic GMT800 or GMT900? Either case, get a subthump box under the seat & you'll be all set.

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I have 4 kicker shallow mount subs in my 2005 crew classic. I have 2 under the rear seat facing down and 2 behind the seat. Then we built the amp rack on top of the box that is behind the seat. That is where I have my Sub Amp and door speaker amp located. I just need to get my boxes covered now.

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1st Q, is it a Classic GMT800 or GMT900? Either case, get a subthump box under the seat & you'll be all set.

 

 

Looking at the pics of these boxes I see that they cover the entire bottom of the seats...So my next question is..How would you get access to your jack and such if you have a flat because they are behind the seat? Or do you just hope that you never get one and you wont need to use it LOL!

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i have a SD so my truck came with a sub....ha haa :lol: ..but only a 8" i bet though you could cram one of those low profile 10"subs in there. maybe one of those kenwoods or infinitys.

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1st Q, is it a Classic GMT800 or GMT900? Either case, get a subthump box under the seat & you'll be all set.

 

 

Looking at the pics of these boxes I see that they cover the entire bottom of the seats...So my next question is..How would you get access to your jack and such if you have a flat because they are behind the seat? Or do you just hope that you never get one and you wont need to use it LOL!

 

 

 

Remounted them along side the sub box behind the seat. N honestly since I lifted my truck and put 35's on it that the Jack is gonna work anyways. Good thing for AAA.

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1st Q, is it a Classic GMT800 or GMT900? Either case, get a subthump box under the seat & you'll be all set.

 

 

Looking at the pics of these boxes I see that they cover the entire bottom of the seats...So my next question is..How would you get access to your jack and such if you have a flat because they are behind the seat? Or do you just hope that you never get one and you wont need to use it LOL!

 

 

 

Remounted them along side the sub box behind the seat. N honestly since I lifted my truck and put 35's on it that the Jack is gonna work anyways. Good thing for AAA.

 

 

Yeah your right!! That sounds good. Im planning to lift my truck in the future also so I guess that jack wouldnt help. :lol:

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Hi all,

 

So this is the 1st truck I have ever owned, and I wanted to put in a 10" subwoofer that I have at home in order to beef up my stereo, but where would I put it? I have a 07' Sierra Crew Cab..There is no room behind the back seats....so..under the seat maybe?? Is a custom box needed? For those of you who have a system, where have you put it? Thanks!!

 

I've got a probox behind the back seat in mine.

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for the guy that has 2 alpines in his backseat in an ext cab, is that in the classic style or the nbs. i have and 09 and want to put my alpine type-r and am think bout makin a liftkit for the seats? what did you do?

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I built a custom 10" down-firing box that fits completely under the right rear seat. Works great and still leaves me 2/3 of rear underseat floor space. (at work right now.. will take & post pics later)

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