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I am trying to put a system in my Ford F350 Super Duty 4 door and i am wanting to take out the center console but i dont know if i can get the speakers i want and a box to work where it is at. I am wanting to put 2 skar ivx 15 inch subwoofers in there. The space i have is 16 inches wide by 15inches tall by 32 inches long. Any help will be greatly appreciated

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I am trying to put a system in my Ford F350 Super Duty 4 door and i am wanting to take out the center console but i dont know if i can get the speakers i want and a box to work where it is at. I am wanting to put 2 skar ivx 15 inch subwoofers in there. The space i have is 16 inches wide by 15inches tall by 32 inches long. Any help will be greatly appreciated

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Sealed or ported? I would do two 12's ported in that space. I'd also take a look at SSA or Sundown subs.

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I am trying to put a system in my Ford F350 Super Duty 4 door and i am wanting to take out the center console but i dont know if i can get the speakers i want and a box to work where it is at. I am wanting to put 2 skar ivx 15 inch subwoofers in there. The space i have is 16 inches wide by 15inches tall by 32 inches long. Any help will be greatly appreciated

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Thats roughly 3.4 cubes with no displacements. Now depending on exactly what you are trying to achive it may or may not work. I am unfamiliar on what Skars equiptment calls for nor am I intrested for that matter. To give you more help post what you are trying to do with your setup. Sealed, Ported? These are key. Are you set on 15s maybe 2 12s or 10s may suit your needed due to limitations in box size.

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You could fire the sub towards the rear and have the port fire under the dash area or vise versus. That way you can make a nice arm pad on top. I would only do one 15 and give it proper space and port area. I did the same but in the rear of my F250 same concept diff truck

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Well i could put them behind the back seat but i dont want them to be muffled in any way at all and i dont know if thats even enough space

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