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<blockquote data-quote="azeroth123" data-source="post: 3687580" data-attributes="member: 582020"><p>heres the deal, if you are keeping the stock hu and the car has a stock sub/amp then the sub is probably getting a dedicated sub signal from the hu that is probably already crossedover. So... there is a good chance that using the rear channels wouldnt even work since they dont have the bass frequencies. For my truck that had a stock sub (i kept the stock hu) I tapped into the sub signal pre-stockamp, and soldered on a male rca plug that i bough cheap from radioshack works like a charm and avoids using speakerlevels or locs...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azeroth123, post: 3687580, member: 582020"] heres the deal, if you are keeping the stock hu and the car has a stock sub/amp then the sub is probably getting a dedicated sub signal from the hu that is probably already crossedover. So... there is a good chance that using the rear channels wouldnt even work since they dont have the bass frequencies. For my truck that had a stock sub (i kept the stock hu) I tapped into the sub signal pre-stockamp, and soldered on a male rca plug that i bough cheap from radioshack works like a charm and avoids using speakerlevels or locs... [/QUOTE]
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