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Non-Wall Sub / Port Direction In Silverado Crew Cab

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#1 ·
What Sub / Port Direction would be the Loudest for 4 12's in a Silverado Crew Cab?
 
#2 ·
I've heard sub forward/port up is the loudest in trucks. Not sure if thats mainly single cabs or both. I've also heard subs foward/port to passenger side does well with numbers too.
 
#3 ·
A buddy of mine has an older Dakota, and I think he said subs forward, port to drivers side was loudest on the meter, but it was a burp only setup.

Keep in mind that if you're firing anything at the roof, you better have it well deadened...
 
#7 ·
The setup I'm talking about had aero ports pointed straight at the side of the truck cab. Like this:

SUB ------> side of truck

Where the ------> are several aero ports.
 
#10 ·
Want to give at least the same distance as the width of your port. For instance my port is 2" wide so I want at least 2" between port and wall. Now if you want to do a loading wall then you'll want 4-6" on top of that.

Here is mine:


 
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