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Old 12-07-2011, 02:04 AM
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What kind of exhaust are you looking at?

Also I had asked this question elsewhere but maybe you will know. I am wanting to add some subwoofers and an amp and am wondering if I can tap off the existing sub woofer wires for my high level input? I will still be running an amp kit to the battery for power but would like to use the factory sub wires if possible.
U can use a Pac piece and hook the factory sub wires to it. I'm running a 15 and a 1000 w Alpine PDX .
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U can use a Pac piece and hook the factory sub wires to it. I'm running a 15 and a 1000 w Alpine PDX .
A pac piece? Please excuse my ignorance but I dont know what that is. I will do some research but if any one can point me in the right direction that would be great!
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Originally Posted by Tanner2
A pac piece? Please excuse my ignorance but I dont know what that is. I will do some research but if any one can point me in the right direction that would be great!
Lets integrate aftermarket components to your stock system. Google PAC audio.



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