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Installing a sound system in a 2003 Dodge Ram Quad Cab?
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<blockquote data-quote="jay" data-source="post: 1469512" data-attributes="member: 215009"><p>I have a 03 Dodge ram Quad cab and I planning to install a system in it. I have a custom made box for going under the rear seat. I have (2) 10" Kicker CVR Sub woofers. I plan to use one amp for each speaker. I have a JBL BP300 and a Audiobahn 2300. I think the Audiobahn would be plenty for both speakers but I not sure. Plus what gauge of wiring would I need for the Battery terminal/Ground terminal and size gauge speaker wire? I read that hooking up the speakers in parallel would make them louder. Is this true? So what do you guys think would be the best way to hook this up???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jay, post: 1469512, member: 215009"] I have a 03 Dodge ram Quad cab and I planning to install a system in it. I have a custom made box for going under the rear seat. I have (2) 10" Kicker CVR Sub woofers. I plan to use one amp for each speaker. I have a JBL BP300 and a Audiobahn 2300. I think the Audiobahn would be plenty for both speakers but I not sure. Plus what gauge of wiring would I need for the Battery terminal/Ground terminal and size gauge speaker wire? I read that hooking up the speakers in parallel would make them louder. Is this true? So what do you guys think would be the best way to hook this up??? [/QUOTE]
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