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<blockquote data-quote="fatisbac" data-source="post: 7261168" data-attributes="member: 631425"><p>all you have to do is go to radio shack. they have two different sizes. ones a 6" i believe and the other is a 8" and the 6 is rated 25rms w/ 8ohm and the 8 is 50rms w/ 8ohm magnet. Buy as many as you can fit under your car and wire them to a 4 channel amp. Also it is a good idea to build a kill switch for the speaker. I wired a relay into the + wire on mine and then hooked the relay to lighted switch on my dash so I can flip it on and off. I would also suggest wiring a couple of 100V capacitors in parallel on the + side of the speaker wire as well so that you cut your frequency at 200hrz so you don't bust it while your listening to rap.</p><p></p><p>I will warn you though. Having one means you will most likely end up using it to mess with random people while you drive. They are loud if you give them max power. Standing you can hear it about 500' away but driving you can still hear it in another car following someone doing 80 down the highway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fatisbac, post: 7261168, member: 631425"] all you have to do is go to radio shack. they have two different sizes. ones a 6" i believe and the other is a 8" and the 6 is rated 25rms w/ 8ohm and the 8 is 50rms w/ 8ohm magnet. Buy as many as you can fit under your car and wire them to a 4 channel amp. Also it is a good idea to build a kill switch for the speaker. I wired a relay into the + wire on mine and then hooked the relay to lighted switch on my dash so I can flip it on and off. I would also suggest wiring a couple of 100V capacitors in parallel on the + side of the speaker wire as well so that you cut your frequency at 200hrz so you don't bust it while your listening to rap. I will warn you though. Having one means you will most likely end up using it to mess with random people while you drive. They are loud if you give them max power. Standing you can hear it about 500' away but driving you can still hear it in another car following someone doing 80 down the highway. [/QUOTE]
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