Rob Grim's 2004 Toyota Tacoma
- Alpine CDA-9835 in-dash receiver
- Alpine MRP-F240 multi-channel amplifier
- Alpine MRP-M350 mono subwoofer amplifier
- Polk Audio MM2084 8" subwoofer
- Polk Audio MMC6500 6-1/2" component speaker system
- Polk Audio MMC570 5"x7"/6"x8" 2-way speakers
Installation Description
The door speaker install went pretty easily other than a few modifications. The subwoofer box was another story, due to the limited space behind the rear seats; half of the box was constructed of fiberglass.
Q&A Section
Why did you decide to upgrade your A/V system?
Audio nut!
What's the first thing you show people about your installation?
The subwoofer box.
Why did you choose these products?
I'm a Polk Audio fan.
What was the most difficult part of the installation?
The box construction.
What plans, if any, do you have for future upgrades?
Adding an XM tuner.
![]() Work begins on the custom subwoofer box. |
![]() The subwoofer box, in progress. |
![]() The subwoofer box, in progress. |
![]() The subwoofer box, completed. |
![]() The subwoofer box, completed. |
Jorge Diaz from Diamond Bar
Posted on 12/17/2020
I really like your fiberglass solution for this truck. I don't know why I didn't think of it, since we are doing a similar setup for the trunk of a classic Camaro. Your work is clean and detailed. Overall you did a fantastic job.
isaac joseph from San Francisco
Posted on 5/31/2017
How much to make another sub box ?
Bill from Indian Harbour Beach
Posted on 6/5/2016
Does anyone have the dimensions for a box that would fit behind a seat in a first generation (95-2004) Tacoma doublecab?
Eric Cartman from South Park
Posted on 11/26/2015
sweeeet