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<blockquote data-quote="rlcowboy" data-source="post: 2851156" data-attributes="member: 572296"><p>U said u fixed the ground problem, did u check the wiring? Make sure all your positives &amp; neg. are all hooked up right! You would not believe how many folks make this mistake and it can cause some strange sounds out of your sub. After u have checked to make sure your sub is connected correctly follow along all your other wires &amp; interconects(RCA's) to make sure everything else is hooked up correctly. If all your wiring is up to snuff then I would take the sub out of the truck and test it by itself cause u might just have a problem in the sub &amp; need to get it fixed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rlcowboy, post: 2851156, member: 572296"] U said u fixed the ground problem, did u check the wiring? Make sure all your positives & neg. are all hooked up right! You would not believe how many folks make this mistake and it can cause some strange sounds out of your sub. After u have checked to make sure your sub is connected correctly follow along all your other wires & interconects(RCA's) to make sure everything else is hooked up correctly. If all your wiring is up to snuff then I would take the sub out of the truck and test it by itself cause u might just have a problem in the sub & need to get it fixed. [/QUOTE]
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