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Gonna put some subs under the rear seat in my 2007 Silverado. If I face the subs firing out into the cab, the biggest subs I can fit without moddifying the seats are 8's. But if I face em up, I can get away with 10's or possibly 12's. My question is: Would firing the subs up into the bottom of the seat effect their sound? Is this advisable to do, or would there not really be a difference? Thanks.

http://www.subthump.com/ctbultra.htm

10's and 12's downfire.

That enclosure is for the 2007 Classics which still have the 2003-06 body styles. He has the new body style truck (07 present)

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Oh snap! I never seen those before. Thanks for the heads up.

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http://www.subthump.com/ctbultra.htm

10's and 12's downfire.

That enclosure is for the 2007 Classics which still have the 2003-06 body styles. He has the new body style truck (07 present)

Actually, I do have the ''Classic" body style. Shoulda been more specific. My bad.

you'll want to downfire them. Sounds much better under seats.

if you fire them up it will still sound ok just distorted

and distorted is "ok" with you ?

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if you fire them up it will still sound ok just distorted

:ehh: :ehh:

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