I thought I would post up some pics of the Rockville 10” powered sub I attached to the back seat.
I looked at @JMT post a few pics of a different I think 8”.
I used wood I had, basically 1x2. 3/4” thick, pushed two in under the metal straps below the pads.
Then took two sections running front to back on the seat 3/4 which gives space for the metal straps to go under the sub.
I got a Skar wiring kit and it went in pretty well.
I have JBL’s in the sound bar pods, and put Polk DB 5252 Components with the tweeters in pods in the dash.
Game changing, absolutely thumps when I play something like Sober from Tool. Everything sounds alive with the sub.
Of course, now I need an Amp under the steering column for the speakers to clear up and get a touch louder.
Was not hard to do, at all.
I am a little annoyed when I zip, it rattles a little. I’ll need to get back out and find where, I think the zipper on the sub, but I’ll find and get that corrected. Just left it unzipped, my seat stays in mostly. So no biggie for me.
Just thought I’d share that a 10” fits
I looked at @JMT post a few pics of a different I think 8”.
I used wood I had, basically 1x2. 3/4” thick, pushed two in under the metal straps below the pads.
Then took two sections running front to back on the seat 3/4 which gives space for the metal straps to go under the sub.
I got a Skar wiring kit and it went in pretty well.
I have JBL’s in the sound bar pods, and put Polk DB 5252 Components with the tweeters in pods in the dash.
Game changing, absolutely thumps when I play something like Sober from Tool. Everything sounds alive with the sub.
Of course, now I need an Amp under the steering column for the speakers to clear up and get a touch louder.
Was not hard to do, at all.
I am a little annoyed when I zip, it rattles a little. I’ll need to get back out and find where, I think the zipper on the sub, but I’ll find and get that corrected. Just left it unzipped, my seat stays in mostly. So no biggie for me.
Just thought I’d share that a 10” fits
