Have a few Questions

Old Apr 5, 2006 | 11:31 PM
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Have a few Questions

Hey guys. I have a 2004 F-150 with the audiophile package (sub underneath the rear seat). I am not satisfied with the thump i get out of the sub and want to do a little upgrade.

My questions:
1:Can I use the wiring that was connected to the audiophile sub for my after market sub(s) or am I going to have to do some major wiring?

2: I have 2 12" Kicker CVR's and a nice mtx amp from my old truck just lying around. Now the Enclouse i have now is only for 1 10" sub. What should I do

a: Use the kickers and amp (if yes, how can I do this [if possible] w/o ripping out the backseats)
b: buy a good 10" sub and use stock enclosure
c: buy a good 10" sub and aftermarket enclosure (are there enclosures for 2 10" subs?)
d: or something else

I'm also looking in to getting Satellitle radio. I will Either be getting a new HU that is Sirius ready or just get a PnP tuner and PIE adapter. Will probaly be upgrading the speakers in the future as well. Thanks!
 
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Old Apr 6, 2006 | 07:08 AM
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You will have a hard time fitting the 12's under the back seat. I would look into 10's. And there are several places that sell a box to hold dual 10's. Supercrewsound.com and musicmoose.net to name a couple. I would look at going the single or dual 10 route and scraping the factory stuff altogether.
 
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Old Apr 6, 2006 | 02:24 PM
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Originally Posted by dconder
You will have a hard time fitting the 12's under the back seat. I would look into 10's. And there are several places that sell a box to hold dual 10's. Supercrewsound.com and musicmoose.net to name a couple. I would look at going the single or dual 10 route and scraping the factory stuff altogether.
yea, thats what I'm probaly going to do.

I just wanna know if I can use the wiring that was connected to the stock audiophile sub.
 
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Old Apr 6, 2006 | 02:45 PM
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Originally Posted by DOMESTIC
yea, thats what I'm probaly going to do.

I just wanna know if I can use the wiring that was connected to the stock audiophile sub.

I did not have the audiophile sub, so I can not say for sure but, I personally would not use it anyway. Stock wiring is not the best way to go with aftermarket gear.
 
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