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 Posted: Wed Jan 8th, 2020 09:28 pm
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Scrambler82
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JAMMAN wrote:
I would use MDF but I'm far from an expert. Funny you chose pioneer for the sub, I was looking at a TS-SW2502S4 because I have no room at all. I have single cab enclosure plans but it won't fit as the guy designed it after I added the shorty console.

MDF is about as dead as it gets. You going to put insulation in there too? I played with house speakers back in the day and made 2 sets of enclosures. Laminated particle board it actually looked pretty cool but I stuffed it with fiberglass and boy did it light them up.

First, Pioneer and I have been friends for years and mt Amp and All Speakers are Pioneer this time, but the Head Unit is an Alpine iLX-207.
Got hung up on Apple Play while test driving a couple of Gladiators and a couple of Tacomas, mimmiced the Phone screen, NICE, so I wanted a Head Unit that worked with Apple Car Play.

The Sub Box and Woofer... I changed my Woofer Speaker to the 250D4, instead of the one you were looking at, I too have a Std Cab, BUT all of my Rangers had single Std Cabs. 

The Box, is this one attached, sorry it is so big, here is the description "[font="Amazon Ember", Arial, sans-serif]Q Power 10 Inch Single Slim Truck Shallow Sealed Subwoofer Box Sub Enclosure", a little too tall to fit under the lip in the back wall but it is also a little large for my speaker so I am going to notch it around the lip.  the bottom is the right size for the shelf in back of the seats.
The Material is 5/8" MDF so I thought putting in some insulation might be a good idea.

Here is where I got it:  https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01H7MZ4OA/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1,  $28 but was onside for $25.

Last edited on Wed Jan 8th, 2020 09:30 pm by Scrambler82



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