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<blockquote data-quote="germanyt" data-source="post: 8510191" data-attributes="member: 564481"><p>Tbh the easiet thing for you to do is visit a local audio shop and have the throw in a single 10 or 12 under the seat and tap into the factory radio. Otherise you can purchase the enclosure online, buy a line output converter, sub, amp, and a wiring kit so we can help you from there. The budget is imoortant though. You're looking at 50 for a box, 20 for the converter, 25 for an amp wiring kit, 100 for a sub and maybe more for an amp. So coose to 350 just to add a mediocre sub to a mediocre factory stereo. You'll have to decide if thats worth it. Some of us spend thousands on equipment. Even 10 thousand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="germanyt, post: 8510191, member: 564481"] Tbh the easiet thing for you to do is visit a local audio shop and have the throw in a single 10 or 12 under the seat and tap into the factory radio. Otherise you can purchase the enclosure online, buy a line output converter, sub, amp, and a wiring kit so we can help you from there. The budget is imoortant though. You're looking at 50 for a box, 20 for the converter, 25 for an amp wiring kit, 100 for a sub and maybe more for an amp. So coose to 350 just to add a mediocre sub to a mediocre factory stereo. You'll have to decide if thats worth it. Some of us spend thousands on equipment. Even 10 thousand. [/QUOTE]
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