I'm all screwed up...

this pretty much means my wiring is wrong? I'm confused
if their out of phase it means one sub is trying to move out while the other is moving in, therefore canceling each other out (for the most part). Switching the (+) and (-) wires on ONE of the subs should solve it if that's the case.

 
Run one out of phase. Other than that, think about getting an upgraded alternator. Regardless of what your amps may be, it doesn't mean you are seeing all of that power.

 
When you switch the phase, you will shit bricks.
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i think it was mentioned earlier in the thread but take a nine volt battery and touch the pos. and neg. wires going from the subs to the amp.

If both the subs move out than their good

If one moves in and one moves out than there's a problem

 
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