ChasUGC
TJ Enthusiast
It looks to me like you have all the bass that you need.
Actually Boogieman, pods aren't a bad idea for dash speakers, just not for bass. I have a subwoofer box in my trunk too, and I added some polyfil to my front speakers to help improve the soundstage because the rear speakers were overpowering them. I chose polyfil because I could tailor just the right amount of additional sound that was needed to balance my rear speakers. More polyfil=more volume. Now, I can hear the front and rear speakers equally at zero fade. With Pods you can't do that because you are stuck with the way they come made. Pods can also help to increase the speaker volume because you don't lose sound out of the rear of the speakers. This way you can increase the volume without increasing distortion.
I might try some polyfil. I tried the foam enclosures and they did absolutely nothing, that I can hear. I wasted $8 on them.![]()
Since the box is relatively hidden, I was considering Bedliner or Undercoating the box as an easier alternative to carpeting.
Is this safe in an accident? Genuinely curious, I don't know
Man, that is a good question. I do not know either. I know we moved away from a metal to metal connection. Trying to think here and I guess the squishy body mounts are still safe even though they deform, so maybe this is okay.IDK
Man, that is a good question. I do not know either. I know we moved away from a metal to metal connection. Trying to think here and I guess the squishy body mounts are still safe even though they deform, so maybe this is okay.IDK
Why not get a set of these and not have that doubt?
https://buchananprecisionmachine.co...eat-riser-kit-for-tj-style-wrangler-1997-2006
My head went straight to my control arm that was ruined cos the lock nut got loose - if the wood compresses permanently is it the same scenario with threads that are no longer tight? Idk.
Why not get a set of these and not have that doubt?
https://buchananprecisionmachine.co...eat-riser-kit-for-tj-style-wrangler-1997-2006
I measured the box.
24” length
3” height at the rear
5.5” height at the front
11” width
It is very snug under the rear seat.
This is a great help as I figure out my depth. I was thinking about a 3” interior height. I hadn’t considered a wedge design - or adding backseat risers to create more underseat space for it. I have a set of mild front seat risers in.
A certain amount of friction can build up until the material deforms. Wood is certainly a softer material than steel. LOL. But the bolt only passes through the wood. It actually uses the factory bracket to press against. So, I don’t think the wood is squishing that much due to the surface area of the factory bracket being much larger than the bolt hole.
This is a great help as I figure out my depth. I was thinking about a 3” interior height. I hadn’t considered a wedge design - or adding backseat risers to create more underseat space for it. I have a set of mild front seat risers in.
How big of a sub box can you fit behind the drivers seat and still recline? I feel something facing my lower back like this would be perfect because I could feel it and sill recline vs down firing sub. ALL INPUT US WELCOME!
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I have a dual 10" in my way back and I feel it throughout the cabin.
That Kicker is great choice, look at their dual 12" boxes and throw it in the way back. I made a quick disconnect so when I need the rear cargo space you can easily remove.
My 2 cents...
Behind the DRIVER'S SEAT!
