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2018 Wrangler JL- Upgrading from JL Audio 8" microsub
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<blockquote data-quote="JeeperVol" data-source="post: 8676883" data-attributes="member: 677088"><p>Ok...I'm gonna attempt to build a box. I was thinking of building it out of 3/4" baltic birch plywood from home depot to save some weight bc if I go with 3/4" MDF, its going to be heavy. Will that work?</p><p></p><p>Secondly, I want to beef up the wiring, distribution block, fuses, ground wires. I currently have 8AWG power wire going to a distribution block in the front passenger seat firewall area powering:</p><p></p><p>-Alpine PDR F50 under the front driver seat(85 watt RMS 4 channel; recommended 4 AWG power and ground)</p><p></p><p>-JL Fix 86 under the steering column</p><p></p><p>-JL Audio XD600 1v/2 or jl HD750/2 sub amp(under the front passenger seat) powering a dayton 315 dvc ho 10" or 12" sealed sub in the rear trunk area (looking for a used one now and recommended 4 AWG power and ground)</p><p></p><p>These are class d amps...Should I go with a 4 or 2 AWG power wire from the amp to distribution and 4 AWG from distribution to amps and then 12AWG copper wire from amp to sub? What fuses? I dont want to have to beef up the alternator or battery. Thanks for your help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeeperVol, post: 8676883, member: 677088"] Ok...I'm gonna attempt to build a box. I was thinking of building it out of 3/4" baltic birch plywood from home depot to save some weight bc if I go with 3/4" MDF, its going to be heavy. Will that work? Secondly, I want to beef up the wiring, distribution block, fuses, ground wires. I currently have 8AWG power wire going to a distribution block in the front passenger seat firewall area powering: -Alpine PDR F50 under the front driver seat(85 watt RMS 4 channel; recommended 4 AWG power and ground) -JL Fix 86 under the steering column -JL Audio XD600 1v/2 or jl HD750/2 sub amp(under the front passenger seat) powering a dayton 315 dvc ho 10" or 12" sealed sub in the rear trunk area (looking for a used one now and recommended 4 AWG power and ground) These are class d amps...Should I go with a 4 or 2 AWG power wire from the amp to distribution and 4 AWG from distribution to amps and then 12AWG copper wire from amp to sub? What fuses? I dont want to have to beef up the alternator or battery. Thanks for your help! [/QUOTE]
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