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<blockquote data-quote="mylows10" data-source="post: 8084960" data-attributes="member: 614593"><p>if your keeping everything stock electrical wise ,then your options will be limited on your truck , the stock electrical cant handle much over 1000 rms with out a alt and battery upgrade .if you takes the stock battery out ,remove the battery tray ,then a group 31 will drop in there .also the alt can be replaced with a direct fit ,no mods with a 200 -250 amp ,takes about 20 minutes to do. run the wires n the pass side thru the firewall and under the seat .the vfl 4480 will be the amp you'll want ,very efficient and small in size.does you 60/40 split bench move up and down like mine did ,if so then theres what you need as far as sub , if the seat works this way ,then a single 10 or 12 behind the pass seat ,ported towards the drivers side would be perfect and if built right can get very loud</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mylows10, post: 8084960, member: 614593"] if your keeping everything stock electrical wise ,then your options will be limited on your truck , the stock electrical cant handle much over 1000 rms with out a alt and battery upgrade .if you takes the stock battery out ,remove the battery tray ,then a group 31 will drop in there .also the alt can be replaced with a direct fit ,no mods with a 200 -250 amp ,takes about 20 minutes to do. run the wires n the pass side thru the firewall and under the seat .the vfl 4480 will be the amp you'll want ,very efficient and small in size.does you 60/40 split bench move up and down like mine did ,if so then theres what you need as far as sub , if the seat works this way ,then a single 10 or 12 behind the pass seat ,ported towards the drivers side would be perfect and if built right can get very loud [/QUOTE]
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