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So i have two ideas not sure of whats easier... 1. But another stock pioneer sub and put it on the otherside of my trunk. A. would i need to buy another amp? or could it run of the one that the other ones running off of? B. is it possible to mount it on the otherside?
2. To buy a 12" polk sub and put it in. A. can you hook it up to the stock subs wires? B. Can it run off the stock amp? or will i need a new one? B2. if i need a new amp can it use the wires the stock ones using now?
2. To buy a 12" polk sub and put it in. A. can you hook it up to the stock subs wires? B. Can it run off the stock amp? or will i need a new one? B2. if i need a new amp can it use the wires the stock ones using now?
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I would just get a new sub and amp. It will be a big difference in performance. Here's what I did:
I just used the factory sub as a template and built off of that.
A little MDF and fiberglass and some elbow grease
If you aren't comfortable doing it yourself, any good shop can do this. Good luck
I just used the factory sub as a template and built off of that.
A little MDF and fiberglass and some elbow grease
If you aren't comfortable doing it yourself, any good shop can do this. Good luck
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.75" MDF front and back w/smaller pieces cut for bracing
Fleece stretched to cover the odd shaped top and bottom.
Fiberglass resin applied to the fleece and then 2 layers of woven fiberglass cloth finish it off.
I trimmed off the excess with my airsaw and a metal blade after it had cured. Then I sanded it up and it was ready for carpet. As for the templates on the wall, nothing for a Cobalt.
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