it doesnt matter what vehicle a woofer is in for a good tuning frequency. check your speck sheet on the subs and look at the frequency range and learn where you 3dB down point is. do not tune below that level. if you dont have your spec sheet, tune to about 31 Hz for a single cab truck, 28Hz for a extended cab.
A small 8-10" subwoofer is as big as any truck should go.
Humans hear best at frequencies between 2000 to 5000 Hertz. This range is where human hearing is most sensitive, allowing us to detect sounds with greater accuracy and clarity. Sounds within this frequency range are key for speech recognition and communication.
JL. Models 10W6 or 10W7 to be exact!
The frequency of tire rotation on your truck will mostly depend on how much you drive and the make/model of your truck. If possible, it's best to rotate them every 7,000 miles, or every other time you get your oil changed.
The frequency theory suggests that the perception of low-pitched sounds is based on the rate at which the auditory nerve fires signals to the brain, corresponding to the frequency of the sound wave. This theory proposes that the pitch of a sound is encoded in the frequency of nerve impulses traveling along the auditory nerve.
I'd say 2 12" subwoofers would be perfect.
Rockford Fosgate and JL Audio are the top of the line subwoofers.
Depends on the truck but more than likely a shallow 12 like the Rockford fosgate ps3 pioneer also makes one that's sounds great!
The best truck would be Mazda.
Frequency refers to the number of cycles per second of a sound wave, measured in Hertz (Hz). Pitch, on the other hand, is the perceived highness or lowness of a sound and is directly related to the frequency of the sound wave - higher frequency sounds typically have a higher pitch and vice versa.
The best word to describe how high or low a note sounds is "pitch." Pitch refers to the perceived frequency of a sound wave, with high pitches corresponding to high frequencies and low pitches corresponding to low frequencies.
IT'S IN THE FUEL TANK. BEST WAY TO GET TO IT IS BY TAKING THE BED OFF THE TRUCK. IT'S NOT AS HARD AS IT SOUNDS.