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<blockquote data-quote="jpexpc" data-source="post: 5933184" data-attributes="member: 609874"><p>I don't think that is a legitimate model number for a Hifonics amp. Are you saying your Ford has a stock 10" sub already there? I would find out more about the sub and possibly just get a nice head unit and an amp for your factory speakers. If that sub can handle 200-300 watts rms you could get off pretty cheap by keeping it and just adding power. This is my recommendation because it sounds like you're not wanting make any major changes and therefore hopefully not expecting to set off car alarms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpexpc, post: 5933184, member: 609874"] I don't think that is a legitimate model number for a Hifonics amp. Are you saying your Ford has a stock 10" sub already there? I would find out more about the sub and possibly just get a nice head unit and an amp for your factory speakers. If that sub can handle 200-300 watts rms you could get off pretty cheap by keeping it and just adding power. This is my recommendation because it sounds like you're not wanting make any major changes and therefore hopefully not expecting to set off car alarms. [/QUOTE]
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