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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8577165" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Id raise the rear seat approx 2-1 1/2" and downfire 4 of those 8s ported and place that amp on the back wall..Do the Big 3 and get some decent AGM batts under the hood to replace the existing lead batts.That stock alt should be about a 120-140 amp? But if you have that HO alt..Id put that in for sure,and do that Big 3/on both batts as Ive done my truck with two batts under my hood,and you shouldnt have any issues with dimming or power hunger.That Bose system may become an issue to be by-passed, or be conflicting with additions with existing HU if it has a built in amplifier for the front and rear speakers, but you may have an external just for the existing sub in place.If so..you can keep the existing HU on the front and rears,and remove the bose external bass amp and or just leave in place disconnected and place new external amplifier in its placement for external amp for new subs. A little research will be needed for the existing wiring diagram of existing audio wiring and amplification units to confirm what can be by-passed easily /ect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8577165, member: 634282"] Id raise the rear seat approx 2-1 1/2" and downfire 4 of those 8s ported and place that amp on the back wall..Do the Big 3 and get some decent AGM batts under the hood to replace the existing lead batts.That stock alt should be about a 120-140 amp? But if you have that HO alt..Id put that in for sure,and do that Big 3/on both batts as Ive done my truck with two batts under my hood,and you shouldnt have any issues with dimming or power hunger.That Bose system may become an issue to be by-passed, or be conflicting with additions with existing HU if it has a built in amplifier for the front and rear speakers, but you may have an external just for the existing sub in place.If so..you can keep the existing HU on the front and rears,and remove the bose external bass amp and or just leave in place disconnected and place new external amplifier in its placement for external amp for new subs. A little research will be needed for the existing wiring diagram of existing audio wiring and amplification units to confirm what can be by-passed easily /ect. [/QUOTE]
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