View Full Version : Dual 12 inch subwoofer boxes obs extended cab


some1else
09-09-2004, 07:13 AM
These are some funky boxes I made my freshman year of college. They took me about 2 months to make (working a couple of hours a day), and well over $150 in materials. I forget what the internal volumes are, but I desigend them for kicker comps. They are sealed and stick out, and are level with the top of the seat. I have kick-proof grills I bought to stop passengers from destroying the woofers. They're covered in grey carpet (perfect match for grey interior). I'm in either Albany or Syracuse NY. I'd be willing to drive 100 or so miles if someone wanted to meet me (and the price was right).

The price is $300/obo. for both boxes. (They are 2 seperate sealed boxes).
PRICE LOWERED $200/obo
http://128.230.17.198/images.ebay/boxes1.jpg
http://128.230.17.198/images.ebay/boxes2.jpg

As you can see they were designed to use every bit of space under the rear seat and in between the rear and front seats. You get a great massage with these. The boxes are spec'd specifically for kicker comps sealed. They will hit as low as ported 15s with these boxes (just not as hard.) I didn't build them for rap, but they're great for rock/jazz/funk/techno.

They have no terminal cups right now. They are assembled from MDF with square-drive screws and sealed with 100yr GE silicon. I recommend at least 1/3 fill with baffle material. (Acousta-stuff or "batting" from a sewing store)
Make an offer. I have no clue what I could actually get for them. Low-ball me if you want. You might be surprised!

PM me for a faster response!

XtremeLowzFSC
09-09-2004, 06:23 PM
Very nice looking boxes do you have the terminals?

SBCStang
09-10-2004, 07:05 AM
Damn, out of my price range.

some1else
09-10-2004, 11:29 AM
I'm working on the pics guys. Sorry about the delay...

thArf
09-10-2004, 09:08 PM
... interested

boosted2000si
09-12-2004, 02:55 AM
need some pics...

some1else
09-13-2004, 08:21 PM
TTT with pics this time :)

thArf
09-13-2004, 08:56 PM
they look good. if you still have them after my lift and tires are installed and all taken care of, there is a good chance i'd go for it. i'd probably drive out and meet you. my cousin goes to school at SUNY Albany (i think) and i'd go visit him at the same time.

the only thing is that i have two amps and i'd want to be able to mount them to the front of the boxes. i need to measure them and ask you if they'll fit.

by the way - i thought you drove a tahoe? why the extended cab boxes? you have an EC truck before the hoe?

what are the mounting depths of the boxes? how big can the magnet be?

some1else
09-15-2004, 04:55 PM
they look good. if you still have them after my lift and tires are installed and all taken care of, there is a good chance i'd go for it. i'd probably drive out and meet you. my cousin goes to school at SUNY Albany (i think) and i'd go visit him at the same time.

the only thing is that i have two amps and i'd want to be able to mount them to the front of the boxes. i need to measure them and ask you if they'll fit.

by the way - i thought you drove a tahoe? why the extended cab boxes? you have an EC truck before the hoe?

what are the mounting depths of the boxes? how big can the magnet be?
Actually I had a 94 mark III, now I've got the tahoe. That truck was great, but it always had some weird driveline vibration going on.

I had 2 amps and they fit great under the front seats! I doubt they'll fit in front. The woofers are about 2" from the seats when they're all the way back.
PS. I also have a grey interior-color din adapter plate if you want it.
http://128.230.17.198/images.ebay/panel.jpg

thArf
09-15-2004, 08:37 PM
isn't the mark 3 a gm truck with an external company's add-ons? like a saleen mustang. (not the options but the concept.) i've seen trucks that say (i think) mark iii and starcraft. they are stock height, with aftermarket rims and tires, big fiberglass running boards, lots of vinyl graphics on the side... things of that nature. that what you're talking about?

i had a total brainfart about the amp mounting situation. i forgot that they were front-firing.

whats the use/purpose of that bracket? i have a gm sized pioneer deck so i don't need any special bracketry. the picture you have doesn't look like anything i have in my vehicle either.

-mike

some1else
09-16-2004, 07:51 AM
it's a facory painted vent console with a din-adapter so you can mount a normal sized stereo. I guess you don't need it so it's up for grabs...$10

Yes I had the graphics deleted on my mark III, but the inside featured aftermarket leather buckets, real walnut trim all the way around (even on the sides of the seats) a power slider rear window, accent lighting in the door panels and roof. It was pretty sweet inside.

thArf
09-16-2004, 11:28 AM
no doubt. i'll keep you informed on whats up.

some1else
09-23-2004, 08:08 AM
TTT Price lowered.

Slinky05Crew
09-23-2004, 11:09 AM
TTT Price lowered.
i would like them..but only need the driver side box....damn.....could you jot down the specs on the driveside box so i could try and rebuild it? :windowlic

some1else
09-23-2004, 12:45 PM
I'm 150 miles away from them right now. If I wan't, I'd help you out. It would be cheaper to buy both. Believe me, I spent $150 just to make them...