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<blockquote data-quote="Popcornhemeroid" data-source="post: 8046412" data-attributes="member: 651609"><p>[quote name='wickedwitt']No worries, we all start out clueless, but a willingness to learn what is true, and what is just perpetuated stupidity is what separates us from the "These Kickas be BANGING Yo" people.</p><p></p><p>Honestly, if you are looking into a 12W7, I would look at FI Q or SSA Icon. The Q has more RMS power handling, but the Icon would get to your door much quicker. Both will sound as good as the W7, both will have better output. Both are insanely cheaper. Have someone from here @pro\-rabbit [USER=637354]@double 07[/USER] build you a custom box and be on your merry way.</p><p></p><p>As for batteries. Go to O&#39;Reilly and get the Super Start Extreme that is the same group size as your current front battery. In that jeep I would assume G34/78. Then get the largest one they carry as a rear battery. Have solid, grinded grounds for the rear battery and amp, then do the "Big 3" upgrade. Search that term on here, there is a nice thread showing how to do it. It will ensure you have proper voltage. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Well as I already have the 12w7 and the hd1200 I&#39;ll probably stick to that for now.. Also will this setup be fine on my two optima batteries or should I seriously consider looking into these batteries you recommend.. I live in pretty remote area and have to order most things.. Shipping usually ends up being close to what products cost sometimes <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /></p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Popcornhemeroid, post: 8046412, member: 651609"] [quote name='wickedwitt']No worries, we all start out clueless, but a willingness to learn what is true, and what is just perpetuated stupidity is what separates us from the "These Kickas be BANGING Yo" people. Honestly, if you are looking into a 12W7, I would look at FI Q or SSA Icon. The Q has more RMS power handling, but the Icon would get to your door much quicker. Both will sound as good as the W7, both will have better output. Both are insanely cheaper. Have someone from here @pro\-rabbit [USER=637354]@double 07[/USER] build you a custom box and be on your merry way. As for batteries. Go to O'Reilly and get the Super Start Extreme that is the same group size as your current front battery. In that jeep I would assume G34/78. Then get the largest one they carry as a rear battery. Have solid, grinded grounds for the rear battery and amp, then do the "Big 3" upgrade. Search that term on here, there is a nice thread showing how to do it. It will ensure you have proper voltage. Good luck.[/QUOTE] Well as I already have the 12w7 and the hd1200 I'll probably stick to that for now.. Also will this setup be fine on my two optima batteries or should I seriously consider looking into these batteries you recommend.. I live in pretty remote area and have to order most things.. Shipping usually ends up being close to what products cost sometimes :( [/QUOTE]
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