kinggrimwood
New Member
upgrading your sub (in inches)
Even though your stock sub maybe only 8 inches, it is difficult to find any quality subs in that size today when you go to the audio store.
Rip out the old system, take some quality metal snips(get 'em at home depot) and cut about 12-18 nice size snips(start small, and go bigger depending on new sub size). Take a small hammer and tap the metal cuts downward, and you should be able to drop whatever size sub you want in there. Just get some putty to make it seal well, and wire it up yourself. Most stereo stores will probably do this if you give them permission.
good luck.
and i recommend upgrading to after market stereo. email me if you need a quality fit kit.
Even though your stock sub maybe only 8 inches, it is difficult to find any quality subs in that size today when you go to the audio store.
Rip out the old system, take some quality metal snips(get 'em at home depot) and cut about 12-18 nice size snips(start small, and go bigger depending on new sub size). Take a small hammer and tap the metal cuts downward, and you should be able to drop whatever size sub you want in there. Just get some putty to make it seal well, and wire it up yourself. Most stereo stores will probably do this if you give them permission.
good luck.
and i recommend upgrading to after market stereo. email me if you need a quality fit kit.