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How to ground? 2001 Wrangler factory subwoofer upgrade
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<blockquote data-quote="Kickstand" data-source="post: 8741465" data-attributes="member: 681842"><p>The subwoofer itself doesn't ground </p><p>The ground your talking about is the ground for the amplifier.</p><p>That's going to be difficult to do considering it's coming out of a Molex and I don't know how much good it will do because eventually its going to go back down to the stock size unless you take the amp apart and solder right to the board (Not Suggested)</p><p>What kind exactly is the new sub, did you buy it right from Chrysler/Dodge or aftermarket</p><p>1 or 2 voice coils</p><p>Ohms rating per voice coil (it should say somewhere on the packaging or the speaker itself)</p><p>If it plugged in to the factory harness then it was built for it but aftermarket stuff is funny like that especially when it comes from ebay or amazon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kickstand, post: 8741465, member: 681842"] The subwoofer itself doesn't ground The ground your talking about is the ground for the amplifier. That's going to be difficult to do considering it's coming out of a Molex and I don't know how much good it will do because eventually its going to go back down to the stock size unless you take the amp apart and solder right to the board (Not Suggested) What kind exactly is the new sub, did you buy it right from Chrysler/Dodge or aftermarket 1 or 2 voice coils Ohms rating per voice coil (it should say somewhere on the packaging or the speaker itself) If it plugged in to the factory harness then it was built for it but aftermarket stuff is funny like that especially when it comes from ebay or amazon [/QUOTE]
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