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Old 06-09-2007 | 12:53 PM
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I got a vantage sub box with a 10" from stereoone, put in a audiobahn amp and sub. Looks good and hits nice. Running through an alpine 9815 head unit by the way. I would highly recommend this type of setup because you can still fit t-tops in the back. Plenty of bass too. But you will be impressed with any setup in our cars b/c of the hatchback.
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I have a JL Audio W3V2 D4 I can sell you that will hit VERY nice. $60.00 plus shipping. I run 2 stealth enclosures with RE Audio SE subs. Hits VERY hard. The JL W3s' also did VERY well.
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Wheres a good place to run the remote? WIll the power antenna work? Also I want to run my power wire to the battery, do they make an adapter for this? I have the factory battery.
the power antena is ther perfect place to run the remote wire from since it will turn on every time the HU on. is there any aux power sourse in the engine bay? or get a new battery with side and top post terminals
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you need to buy a amp kit and a line output convertor to ur factory wires on the right rear side going to your amp you want the input wires thats what im doing in my camaro.
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Old 06-11-2007 | 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by funkymonkeys409
the power antena is ther perfect place to run the remote wire from since it will turn on every time the HU on. is there any aux power sourse in the engine bay? or get a new battery with side and top post terminals
Nothing that drastic just use one of these.
http://cgi.ebay.com/GM-SIDE-POST-BAT...QQcmdZViewItem
Works great for running power from the battery to your fuse and then of course to your amp.
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Radio shack has those too ........
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Radio shack has those too ........
pepboys carries an even nicer one for cheaper
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