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<blockquote data-quote="sickskillz14" data-source="post: 6727345" data-attributes="member: 604430"><p>I agree with this.</p><p></p><p>When I had my 2 12" Rockford P2's installed in my car, the shop had the subs already going when they finished, and when I drove off after I just let them rip all the way home. Subs worked perfectly fine for the 6 months I had them, even after going through that when they first went on. Let them break in for a few hours just incase, but beating them when you get them installed shouldn't hurt them too much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sickskillz14, post: 6727345, member: 604430"] I agree with this. When I had my 2 12" Rockford P2's installed in my car, the shop had the subs already going when they finished, and when I drove off after I just let them rip all the way home. Subs worked perfectly fine for the 6 months I had them, even after going through that when they first went on. Let them break in for a few hours just incase, but beating them when you get them installed shouldn't hurt them too much. [/QUOTE]
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