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Old 07-14-2011, 06:38 PM
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The p2 shallows will fit, but you can also step up and use p3 shallows. That way you can run 800 watts instead of 500 with the p3s. Also, alpine shallow 12s are amazing, but they are expensive. Alpine shallows cost about $270 a piece and p3 shallows are about $110 a piece.
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the website said the P3's are 270 a piece
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and here's a picture of the wheel well
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Thats a suspension lift. If you look on top of the big spring, you can see the spacer. It looks like a 6" spacer, but it could be a 4". If you measure it then you will know how big your lift is.
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thanks man. and where did you see those P3's for $110? the site said they were 270
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Their website has msrp prices and they are way high. The lowest i can find it is $139 on amazon, which is a great price considering they are $199 on crutchfield.
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6" procomp lift with ~35" tires. Nice ride.
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so if I have 2 12'' shallows mounts that are 800 watt and 400 rms how big should my amp be?
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If you get 2 at 400w rms then it can handle 800w rms. Most good amps don't come in 800w, but there are lots of good 750w amps out their. And make sure you get an amp that is 750w rms and not peak.
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so 750 can handle 800?


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