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<blockquote data-quote="JonathanSQ" data-source="post: 8287137" data-attributes="member: 569703"><p>Checking the model number on the subs and comparing to Kicker's website, they are rated 800w RMS each. Like I said this whole situation kind of caught me by surprise so now I'm just scrambling to get it changed to something I can live with until sometime early next year, which is when I had planned to change out the stock system anyways (traveling 3 weeks of each month between now and November so just simply no time).</p><p></p><p>So if I keep the current amp... you think best bet might be to simply put one of them into a sealed box and go with that? Looking on Kicker it shows minimum sealed size is 1ft cu., so thinking maybe 1.25 ft cu. would do the trick... or no?</p><p></p><p>As far as the amp goes... I could replace the amp early but I am limited as its a 4ga power wire running right now, stock alternator, and the big 3 upgrades have not yet been done. I also simply don't have the time to change that up. So whatever I buy I'd prefer it to be a 5-channel setup and able to work without me having to re-do the power wire, etc.</p><p></p><p>I appreciate the help, Umbra &amp; Kyle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonathanSQ, post: 8287137, member: 569703"] Checking the model number on the subs and comparing to Kicker's website, they are rated 800w RMS each. Like I said this whole situation kind of caught me by surprise so now I'm just scrambling to get it changed to something I can live with until sometime early next year, which is when I had planned to change out the stock system anyways (traveling 3 weeks of each month between now and November so just simply no time). So if I keep the current amp... you think best bet might be to simply put one of them into a sealed box and go with that? Looking on Kicker it shows minimum sealed size is 1ft cu., so thinking maybe 1.25 ft cu. would do the trick... or no? As far as the amp goes... I could replace the amp early but I am limited as its a 4ga power wire running right now, stock alternator, and the big 3 upgrades have not yet been done. I also simply don't have the time to change that up. So whatever I buy I'd prefer it to be a 5-channel setup and able to work without me having to re-do the power wire, etc. I appreciate the help, Umbra & Kyle [/QUOTE]
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