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<blockquote data-quote="Wumbojuice" data-source="post: 8681665" data-attributes="member: 677785"><p>You have so many different thing's in your car you are getting major cancelation. You will definitely sound a lot better and louder with 1 box and 1 size sub. As for power it really depends on what you end up running. 1000+ rms watts i would recomend a H/O alternator and 0 guage ofc big 3 then at rms 1500+ i would recommend previous as well as a battery and 0 guage power ground wire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wumbojuice, post: 8681665, member: 677785"] You have so many different thing's in your car you are getting major cancelation. You will definitely sound a lot better and louder with 1 box and 1 size sub. As for power it really depends on what you end up running. 1000+ rms watts i would recomend a H/O alternator and 0 guage ofc big 3 then at rms 1500+ i would recommend previous as well as a battery and 0 guage power ground wire. [/QUOTE]
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