So he has a p8002? Which L7? Will it even fit back there?
My lil brother want to build a box for his truck. He asked me if I could help, I'm thinking fine, I'll help out lil bro. Well, he wants a ported box. Which I know nothing about. So, I figure I could ask you guys for advice.
Here is what he's got. Its a 92 chevy regular cab truck. He bought a Kicker solobaric L7 sub, and he is using a Rockford Fosgate 2400 amp.
How should I go about building a ported box?
So he has a p8002? Which L7? Will it even fit back there?
no way it will fit back..there..theres not enough depth unless he remounts the seat or scoots it up all the way...plus the air space right???
If it doesn't fit, let me know. I still have a box sitting from when I had a std cab Dodge. Infinity Kappa Perfect 12 in it. $125, come pick it up. Was used for 3 months.
Sub Box Pics (http://www.speedcraving.com/stv/sub-box/index.htm)
no way it will fit back..there..theres not enough depth unless he remounts the seat or scoots it up all the way...plus the air space right???
Depends on the size of speaker... The 8L7 would fit....
Keith, looks like a well constructed box.
I may be interested in that Keith if Greaser ain't
So he has a p8002? Which L7? Will it even fit back there?
Not sure, I'll ask him
I asked my lil bro which one it was, and he said it was the s10L74-1.
IDK, Back in my day, it wasnt tat complicated. You just get some speakers and some wood, and build a box.
still not that difficult, but getting that speaker the correct ported enclosure may be a challenge... I think you need about 1.75 ft^3 plus the port dimensions... No program here while on vavation.... You can try termpro to get the measurements for both port(s) and box...
Excuse my ignorance, but whats tempro?