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OK So I have a 2000 Dodge ram Standard cab, I had 2 polk audio 12s in it 1 cu sealed per woofer. They are gone now. I am trying to decide if I want to go with 1 12 in center console area, 2 8's behind the seat s or 1-2 10s. I play a wide variety of music. I want it to pound when i want it to and sound clean when I need it to.

With the truck being a std cab sucks for space. I am going to run a massive audio Nano N2 800 rms amp. I dont mind taking out the center console to replace it with a box but if I can get away with putting something behind the seats and the console then would be better all around.

Oh ya for clarification looking at SSA ICON 12/10 respectively or 2 True Bass 8's

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What are your depth restrictions behind the seats?

Have 11 in wide at bottom and up to 20 in tall and 4 ins wide at the top and it can span about 65 in long all the way across behind both seats and the console

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If you want output i would have you go with 2 10's over 2 8's.

That doesn't necessarily mean just because they're 8's it couldn't be louder..

BUT!

There is more cone area in 10inch sub woofers, even though!

Motor force > Cone Area ( I believe )

I say 2 10inch ICONS :)

IF YOU HAVE THE SPACE ;)

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If you want output i would have you go with 2 10's over 2 8's.

That doesn't necessarily mean just because they're 8's it couldn't be louder..

BUT!

There is more cone area in 10inch sub woofers, even though!

Motor force > Cone Area ( I believe )

I say 2 10inch ICONS :)

IF YOU HAVE THE SPACE ;)

Thats my dilemma, I have seen the space requirements for the 10s and its do able. The problem I had with my 12s before was they kept hitting my seat backs, Thats what I am trying to avoid now. Thanks though

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