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<blockquote data-quote="GI JOEY" data-source="post: 6724421" data-attributes="member: 566306"><p>Def not the subs fault. You needed 1.25 cubes after displacements for the w6v2. I had 4 of them in my truck for 5 years and they are still good to go. I ran a pair of them sealed in my truck with 2450+ rms to the pair. They can take the power if you dont crank it past their limits.</p><p></p><p>You can try a DC level 4. That should work for you. Or all the other subs listed above. FI, AA, RE xxx or SX, just watch some videos and see what you like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GI JOEY, post: 6724421, member: 566306"] Def not the subs fault. You needed 1.25 cubes after displacements for the w6v2. I had 4 of them in my truck for 5 years and they are still good to go. I ran a pair of them sealed in my truck with 2450+ rms to the pair. They can take the power if you dont crank it past their limits. You can try a DC level 4. That should work for you. Or all the other subs listed above. FI, AA, RE xxx or SX, just watch some videos and see what you like. [/QUOTE]
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