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<blockquote data-quote="bonesninja" data-source="post: 596286" data-attributes="member: 557079"><p>if your subs hit harder with your factory radio than aftermarket--something is wrong. in fact your amplifier is what controls the volume of your subs so thats pretty weird. but if you ever run into a problem like the remote again you can look at the map of your fuse panel and just run the wire into an unused accesory or ingnition controlled slot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bonesninja, post: 596286, member: 557079"] if your subs hit harder with your factory radio than aftermarket--something is wrong. in fact your amplifier is what controls the volume of your subs so thats pretty weird. but if you ever run into a problem like the remote again you can look at the map of your fuse panel and just run the wire into an unused accesory or ingnition controlled slot. [/QUOTE]
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