Anyone done shallow enclosure behind the Seat ?

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  1. first80toyota

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    I took your word for it and bought some Home Depot deadener :waytogo:
     
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    Good deal man... let me know how it turns out and post some pics... :clapping:
     
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    I completely forgot to take pics after I layed it all out.. I covered all under the seat and under the vinyl floor in front, most of the drivers door(on the inside of the door) and a little bit of the back wall.

    It does pretty good! Compared to the FatMat I used in my last truck I'd say it's probably just as good. For the money it's way better though!
     
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    Yo meng Thats dirty !
    Forgetting to document it with no pics to show
    Oh well
    What else did you or yet to do like subs and amp
    My setup works beautifully...
    I just reupholstered my bench seat with vinyl and it turned out fantastic. .. I didn't know how to do it until I watched some YouTube videos
     
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    Here is the bench seat now
     
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    I did get a pic about halfway through, but havnt been on an actual computer today.

    All I've done so far is a pioneer deck with aux and USB plug so I can use my phone, and alpine type e speakers in the doors..
    I want to do a sub soon! But toyota designed the backwall to bubble in and out which gives very little room, and I have long legs.. Thinking about trying a slim box setup under the seat though..
     
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    Those under the seat gizmos dont sound too well. Get the Alpine sbr 8" sub w enclosure like I did and you will love it. . I got it on ebay for $149.00 Free Shipping.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=360766023236

    .I used 4.5" kickers on my dash and they are great. . No need to Butcher the door panels.. I just uploaded a video to Facebook and will post up the link

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    I didn't butcher anything.. PO had cheap speakers in the doors already, below the door panel.. I just upgraded.
    A friend of mine has an 8" sub under his seat in a box he made and it hits pretty hard! I don't forsure know what I'll do yet, other than I'm gonna finish building my motor first
     
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    ALPINE SBR-S8-4 8" TYPE-R PORTED SUB WOOFER


    This is a crappy video that i just made on my way home...
    but the setup with the 8" from Alpine I am very happy with... plenty of Ummfff

    https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10151942442263536&l=6880022190828191241

    Here is a video of some other guy on Youtube ... but these videos don't do their justice... I hope i can make a better video maybe with a digita camera instead of a cell phone.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvhY7StnkH4
     
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