KICKER L7T Truck-Specific Loaded Enclosures
KICKER has introduced a range of L7T Truck-Specific Loaded Enclosures designed to deliver high-output bass in a compact, vehicle-specific form. Built for select Ford, Chevy, GMC, RAM, and Toyota Tacoma models, these enclosures are engineered to fit cleanly beneath rear seats while maintaining usable cabin space.
Each enclosure is molded to follow the exact contours of the truck interior, creating a near-OEM fit under the rear seat. This design maximizes available space while keeping the installation clean and unobtrusive. Depending on the vehicle, some factory components such as storage trays or tools may need to be removed for proper fitment.
Constructed from MDF with internal bracing, the enclosure is built to handle consistent low-frequency output without flex. A durable black carpet finish and integrated KICKER branding keep the look subtle, while a pre-wired two-ohm terminal simplifies installation. Just add an amplifier.
Each enclosure is loaded with KICKER’s Solo-Baric L7T square thin subwoofers, capable of handling up to 1,200 watts RMS. The square design increases cone area compared to traditional round subs, allowing more air movement and stronger bass output within the same footprint. Advanced cooling and reinforced construction support consistent performance and reliability.
Application-Specific Design
While all enclosures follow the same core design philosophy, certain models—such as Tacoma applications—feature unique installation approaches while still delivering the same performance and output expected from the L7T platform.
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For full vehicle applications, specifications, and installation details, visit:
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