New 10" Sub for My R/C

Burkerice07

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I just Coned this setup from a long time friend of mine. I just traded him a bunch of junk i had laying around my garage for it. And it seems to me that it is a pretty Perfect Set, I just pulled all this stuff brand new out of there boxes and but the sub in the inclosure. A Bazooka 250 Watt Mono amp, Im assuming the stock infinity amp is like 85 watts or less, And a Kicker Comp 10" 300 Watt rms., IN the kickers Livi'n Loud series Ported Truck box, THE perfect application, it fits tight in the same slot the old one was, it even Wedges in that little tray in the back so minimal securing will be necessary.

I am however a little questionable about the Amp wiring, I know i have a Good ground, and place to mount it under the Driver seat, And im sure that i can setup an RCA cable from the Rear speaker, using one of those converters available anywhere and be able to hide those wires very well in the rear speaker Panel, and under the rear tray and carpet. But i distinctly remember reading were some people had had problems doing this same setup.

Any Advice???

P.S, I quite enjoy seeing my face posted Everywhere, It gives me a true since of Belonging and Love. I feel like i have 2,000 new Dads. You should all be so Proud.

P.P.S I guess that makes you all a bunch of Pedophiles???:confused:
 

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Wildman

I am not sure about the wiring, but the amp should be 512. Your window sticker should say for sure. If you don't have yours I can check mine. I have a 600 wat kicker amp and a kicker 10'' in the original box. It sounds better that stock.

Wade
 

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