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I'm selling the sub box from my 09 I traded in. It's from subthump.com and supports 2 10" subs. The box is in perfect shape, the carpet has some wear from peoples feet. Fits 2007-2013 GM crew cab trucks and is available for local pickup in the Austin TX area for $90. The specifics are here:

http://subthump.com/Chevrolet-GMC-Custom-Subwoofer-Boxes/Silverado-And-Sierra-Crew-Cab-Custom-Subwoofer-Enclosures-by-Subthump/07-Up-New-Body-Style-GM-Crew-Cab-Dual-Downfire-Box.html

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I'm selling the sub box from my 09 I traded in. It's from subthump.com and supports 2 10" subs. The box is in perfect shape, the carpet has some wear from peoples feet. Fits 2007-2013 GM crew cab trucks and is available for local pickup in the Austin TX area for $90. The specifics are here:

 

http://subthump.com/Chevrolet-GMC-Custom-Subwoofer-Boxes/Silverado-And-Sierra-Crew-Cab-Custom-Subwoofer-Enclosures-by-Subthump/07-Up-New-Body-Style-GM-Crew-Cab-Dual-Downfire-Box.html

 

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Doesn't fit in the 14-16?

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Doesn't fit in the 14-16?

I actually haven't tried it, I know it won't match the contour of the middle part of the back seat but most of the boxes for the 14-16's are straight across as well. If you're interested in can test fit it tonight and post pics...

 

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Doesn't fit in the 14-16?

It does not fit the 14-16 well, the hump in the back part of the floor board makes it stick out too far...

 

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