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CM Under rear seat foam dimensions...

Discussion in 'Audio & Video' started by 19TRDPRO_FL, May 3, 2019.

  1. May 3, 2019 at 6:55 AM
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    I've looked in a number of threads and can't find where someone gave the dimensions of the foam under the rear seat. I'm trying to find a hiding spot for the JL Audio 12in microsub box, which by far sounds the best and yet is in the biggest box... Any help is greatly appreciated!
     
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    I would think that the JL Stealth Box with 2x 10's behind the rear seats would be the best?
    But there is an under seat storage option that you can cut the foam out between the seat mounting bolts. That might have the measurements you need? Im assuming your talking about cutting the foam out to put the sub box in?

    Here is a quote from the item description... Installation is quick and sits firmly in place surrounded with the existing foam. 3 Separate Compartments: 2 Outside Compartments each measuring 10 1/8" X 9 7/8" 1 Middle compartment measuring 10 1/8" X 13 7/8" All measuring 4 1/4" deep Requires cutting OE carpet and foam under the rear seat.
     
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    If you are thinking about cutting the carpet and foam out and setting the box in the floor facing up it might work. A quick measurements looks like 7.5-8" of total clearance.
     
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    This is def what I was looking for, as the box is a single 12 and I believe its 8-8.5 inches deep.

    CP112LG-TW1 - JL Audio Microsub Ported Enclosure with 1 12" TW1 Subwoofer

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    I already have the unit, so I want to find a way to make it work in the truck without leaving the single seat out.
     
  6. May 3, 2019 at 8:08 AM
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    The center console is an abyss of space... mostly useless. You could probably modify that and have it downfiring. It might work.? I never liked upfiring woofers, there's always something rattling around on the cone.
     
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    Well it might be too big to fit in width and height there are metal bars that run through the foam too...
     
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    You have less then 2.75” of depth from top of carpet to metal floor. You’re not going to fit anything 8-8.5” under the seat.
     
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    Not sure which dimensions you want..but 4" depth here using a 12" rule.

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