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Which AMP by Rockford Fosgate?
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<blockquote data-quote="JW266" data-source="post: 8757339" data-attributes="member: 670352"><p>If it were me I would replace those butthole blasters with whatever size sub or subs would fit the car. I do also see that the factory amp is 180w. So I'm sure the power and ground wiring is going to be just barely adequate for that 180w amp. These aftermarket amps are waaaayy more powerful. Which means they require waaaayy more power. You'll have to run at the very least a 4ga. Cable from the battery to wherever you mount the amp(s). Also add a 4ga ground from battery to chassis and another from chassis to amp. With wiring bigger is always better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JW266, post: 8757339, member: 670352"] If it were me I would replace those butthole blasters with whatever size sub or subs would fit the car. I do also see that the factory amp is 180w. So I'm sure the power and ground wiring is going to be just barely adequate for that 180w amp. These aftermarket amps are waaaayy more powerful. Which means they require waaaayy more power. You'll have to run at the very least a 4ga. Cable from the battery to wherever you mount the amp(s). Also add a 4ga ground from battery to chassis and another from chassis to amp. With wiring bigger is always better. [/QUOTE]
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