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Access Cab Sub Enclosures...(Ideas?)

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by chanes8cwu, May 14, 2010.

  1. May 14, 2010 at 3:02 PM
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    chanes8cwu

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    Lookin for ideas to put subs in my 06 access cab. Anyone have any pics of what they got? Kinda limited as to what you can do with an access cab. Let me see!
     
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    Look in my build thread for pics. I built my own box that fits behind the console and between the back seats that sits a 10" Type-R Alpine. :cool:


    Look in the audio/video section on here for others, there have been a few threads with this as the topic in the past and quite a few pics.
     
  3. May 14, 2010 at 3:14 PM
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    That is probably the best one ive seen....are you making them? Have you tried to make the top part closest to the console flush? Let me know. Im assuming thats a 10"
     
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    A ten wouldn't fit if you tried to make it flush. I built a box that is flush and has the sub facing down and the top of the box is solid and flush. It is good because I can throw stuff on top of it and now worry about it damaging the speaker. For example I can put a golf bag laying across the back seat and over the speaker. That's something you can do with a speaker facing up. The only down side is you can only fit an 8".

    I don't have any drawings or anything but I built it imitating this design: http://www.soundoffaudio.com/item.cfm/id/2360

    It took me about 3-4 hours to build it. If you are a more experienced carpenter you could do it much faster than that. It was my first time building a box so I had to figure it out as a went.
     

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