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<blockquote data-quote="youdoofus" data-source="post: 8652410" data-attributes="member: 664079"><p>In my old 03 Maxima, I went to a salvage yard and cut apart a stock sub for the harness, found the audio signal leads and remote turn on with a dmm, crimped on some wires for a single rca and remote turn on. Ran power and ground and it worked like a charm. Couldn't have been an easier install and it sounded good af! Stock blows, oops, Bose for the rest of it. I was happy with it for several years. Single rf he2 12" ran off a ppi pc250. It wasn't "loud", but it was ample and smooth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youdoofus, post: 8652410, member: 664079"] In my old 03 Maxima, I went to a salvage yard and cut apart a stock sub for the harness, found the audio signal leads and remote turn on with a dmm, crimped on some wires for a single rca and remote turn on. Ran power and ground and it worked like a charm. Couldn't have been an easier install and it sounded good af! Stock blows, oops, Bose for the rest of it. I was happy with it for several years. Single rf he2 12" ran off a ppi pc250. It wasn't "loud", but it was ample and smooth [/QUOTE]
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