Add a Custom Sub Enclosure to your Chevy Silverado
- Author Dennis Estelle
- Published September 27, 2007
- Word count 574
Lets face it, your Chevrolet Silverado or Colorado comes with a stock CD player receiver but even their premium sound system leaves a bit to be desired. It doesn't matter if you drive a regular cab, extended model or the crew cab, your truck has wasted space that is just crying out to be used.
All Chevrolet Pickup trucks come with a stock radio that might provide the basic AM/FM plus a CD Player but there is little to be said about the sound quality. Even the so called "premium" sound systems lack real sound quality. The fastest and easiest way to add quality sound to any Chevy Pickup is to add BASS or a subwoofer to your system. Of course when you start considering the size of the 8", 10" or 12" subwoofer and the necessary enclosure, plus an amplifier to power that speaker, you start really getting concerned about that space.
Chevrolet Silverado and Colorado Pickup Truck owners are faced with this problem. They want Great Sound but destroying the interior of their new truck is out of the question. Plus no one wants a huge box sitting on their back seat. After all, you paid additional for the truck to provide a back seat. Well, there are a few ways to handle this, all depending on your budget and your specific model Chevy pickup.
Custom Bass Subwoofer Enclosures are available in a variety of colors to match the interior of your particular vehicle and so you don\'t have to compromise its cosmetic integrity. This is especially nice for those who lease their vehicles and want to enjoy additional bass without the added hassle of messy installations. The material used in these custom enclosures is a high density polyethylene resin, which is resilient enough to transform into various shapes, yet rigid enough to avoid flexing. It also has enough density to dampen any resonance. Some models even come with amplifiers installed within the unit. Many owners consider the amplified versions provided by MTX to be the best deal. After all, you have everything hidden within the enclosure and installation is fast and easy.
Use that Wasted Space in your Chevy Truck
So you solve several problems at once. You keep your amp and subwoofer out of sight of nosey people since the installed enclosure looks like it is part of the original vehicle. These new style enclosures look like OEM equipment. They provide a completely professional appearance for your Chevy Truck. Plus you manage to use all that wasted dead space.
MTX and Q Logic are probably the two best known manufacturers of these products. Of course various model years have different applications. You'll find them available for Chevrolet Silverado and Colorado regular cab, extended cabs and crew cab pickup trucks. They are also available for Silverado Heavy duty models.
Increase the Resale Value of your Chevy Truck
These custom enclosures will definitely increase the trade in or resale value of your Chevrolet Pickup Truck. So the owner wins all around. Great sound while he owns the vehicle and a fast resale when he is ready to move on. Of course the other benefit is if your Chevy truck is leased, you simply remove the custom box and the truck is in perfect condition for return to the dealer. So if you desire high quality sound in your new Chevy Truck, check out the new custom subwoofer enclosures for the best possible solution.
Dennis Estelle is the creator of http://topchevytrucks.com an online resource of valuable information relating to Chevrolet trucks. Dennis has published car and truck related websites for over a decade and they have proven to be the ultimate source of valuable information for purchasing, customizing or finding accessories for Chevrolet Pickup Trucks.
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