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Whats up everyone, i am getting a dodge ram 1500 crew cab in a few months for my 16th birthday. I was wondering if anyone could help me find some decent speakers that bump nice and clean. I have a $800 budget atm. i don't know if that's enough or what. i just want it to be loud enough to compare to my friends. I don't want a phony sounding sound system lol. Please help and ill give rep! Thanks!!
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Well do you want your backseat to be used or do you want to put subs on it...
If you want a factory look you will probably not have a better system than a car since the subs will have to fit underneath of your rear seat. You will have to order a special box to fit underneath of it. These subs are shallower than a more performing sub so they will fit with the seat down.
I order all of my audio equipment from [url]crutchfield.com[/url]
Go ahead and give it a look, they have low-high range subs, amps, stereos in almost all brands.
If you have questions reply here or PM me.
If you want a factory look you will probably not have a better system than a car since the subs will have to fit underneath of your rear seat. You will have to order a special box to fit underneath of it. These subs are shallower than a more performing sub so they will fit with the seat down.
I order all of my audio equipment from [url]crutchfield.com[/url]
Go ahead and give it a look, they have low-high range subs, amps, stereos in almost all brands.
If you have questions reply here or PM me.
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Ram1500 wrote Well do you want your backseat to be used or do you want to put subs on it...well, see i dont know where to start when buying what i need....my dad, who is an electrical engineer said he will install everything for free, so im good there. i only want one seat in the back open for when i need an extra seat.
If you want a factory look you will probably not have a better system than a car since the subs will have to fit underneath of your rear seat. You will have to order a special box to fit underneath of it. These subs are shallower than a more performing sub so they will fit with the seat down.
I order all of my audio equipment from [url]crutchfield.com[/url]
Go ahead and give it a look, they have low-high range subs, amps, stereos in almost all brands.
If you have questions reply here or PM me.
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If your truck is the same as mine, the bench is in two pieces.
The passenger side lifts up the middle and that side of the seat. There is a crack and the driver side is single. You could put a decent 12"sub on the floor with the driver side seat folded up.
The passenger side lifts up the middle and that side of the seat. There is a crack and the driver side is single. You could put a decent 12"sub on the floor with the driver side seat folded up.
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Ram1500 wrote If your truck is the same as mine, the bench is in two pieces.yea, thats how it is, but i want to keep that one seat on the driver side and lift the passenger side bench seat up. but my main problem is i dont really know much about car audio. lol im sorry for being a total noob
The passenger side lifts up the middle and that side of the seat. There is a crack and the driver side is single. You could put a decent 12"sub on the floor with the driver side seat folded up.
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-Skyline_Jr wroteRam1500 wrote If your truck is the same as mine, the bench is in two pieces.yea, thats how it is, but i want to keep that one seat on the driver side and lift the passenger side bench seat up. but my main problem is i dont really know much about car audio. lol im sorry for being a total noob
The passenger side lifts up the middle and that side of the seat. There is a crack and the driver side is single. You could put a decent 12"sub on the floor with the driver side seat folded up.
Then flip up the double seat and through a box that'll hold 2 twelves in it on the floor on that side. Not sure if you wanna blow your whole budget, but building a box or having someone you know build it will save lots. Look up crutchfield.com
I order all my audio stuff from there. If you want really good subs, I would recommend Rockford Fosgate. Get 12" subs. You can decide on how much you want to spend. Also, get a Rockford Amp. I've been using the same Rockford Amp for over 5 years with mulitple different setups and its still running great! Rockford is a little pricey, but they last and the quality is unreal.
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Ram1500 wrotei may just save up a little more even after i get the truck and come back and ask so im fully determined what i want. But i may save up for a $1800+ setup that way it will sound beautiful. I will keep your username in mind though if i have questions.-Skyline_Jr wroteRam1500 wrote If your truck is the same as mine, the bench is in two pieces.yea, thats how it is, but i want to keep that one seat on the driver side and lift the passenger side bench seat up. but my main problem is i dont really know much about car audio. lol im sorry for being a total noob
The passenger side lifts up the middle and that side of the seat. There is a crack and the driver side is single. You could put a decent 12"sub on the floor with the driver side seat folded up.
Then flip up the double seat and through a box that'll hold 2 twelves in it on the floor on that side. Not sure if you wanna blow your whole budget, but building a box or having someone you know build it will save lots. Look up crutchfield.com
I order all my audio stuff from there. If you want really good subs, I would recommend Rockford Fosgate. Get 12" subs. You can decide on how much you want to spend. Also, get a Rockford Amp. I've been using the same Rockford Amp for over 5 years with mulitple different setups and its still running great! Rockford is a little pricey, but they last and the quality is unreal.
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