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Bought a new 2021 Silverado and traded in my 2017 Silverado so selling some stuff

JL Audio Center Console Stealthbox
 

www.crutchfield.com

JL Audio Stealthbox®

Custom-fit fiberglass enclosure with 10" TW1-2 subwoofer — fits 2015-up Chevrolet, GMC, and Cadillac full-size SUVs


Purchased directly from Crutchfield. Used for a few months then bought underseat version

Excellent condition, still have box

$500 shipped OBO CONUS only Paypal

In greater New Orleans area, will consider reduced price for local pickup

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How did it compare to the Factory Bose Subwoofer?

After my 18 Silverado got t-boned and totaled due the Icemageddon here in Texas I had bought an 18 Sierra with the full Bose system.  I opted for locking under seat storage in the rear so I can’t use my dual 10” sub box.  I looked for this set up back in April and it was out of stock and unknown date to be back in.  

 

I’ve been looking at a box that takes a 8” square Kicker.  Not sure if it will sound as good as the JL. 

 

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It was significantly better than the stock Bose sub. Was powering it with 300 watt amp. Put sound deadening stuff on inside of center console to reduce vibrations. Fits like a glove. Pics are from my build log on DIYMA 

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As you can see the Bose sub is significantly smaller. Used for a few months then upgraded to full under  back seat sub

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Nifty I found your DIYMA build post.

I am glad it hear it was an improvement over the factory sub.

I gather there is not a way to bolt it down like the factory sub…I am curious how much vibration was from the box moving versus items in the console.

 

 

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You are correct. No way to bolt it down. It’s kinda heavy and fits snug in place

 

once I deadened the inner portion of console most of the vibration went away

 

also stopped putting spare change in the side pockets helped as well 

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