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Please explain how to install a sub woofer

it's getting harder and harder in the city to turn heads with your car these days and for some people who modify their cars this is a catastrophe so we decided to explore new waters we jumped in the Audi s3 and headed six hours into the country and we're taking our ford meteor with us we'll be seeing if it's possible to turn heads in a country town with nothing more than a $900 car and a tiny budget for mods okay so money and I've just arrived in Tamworth and this is the famous peel Street now it's pretty quiet now but in a couple of hours it's going to explode with Tamworth finest cars which is pretty funny now there's two ways of getting noticed in Tamara's number one is winning a golden guitar award like I did last year and the other is having a semi hot car but as we've got a Ford Lydia we're going to have to do something to get noticed something like this if you want to turn heads but you've got no cash a sub is the best solution we found this ugly one on eBay for 50 bucks alright here we are in our 10 worth workshop here's all the stuff we're going to need all the electrical tools we want to amplify to run our sub plus a wiring kit and this of course the sub before we got off eBay for 50 bucks subs need power and they need more than what's available from any of the outlets in your car you have to run a chunky power wire from the battery directly find an unused rubber grommet on the firewall and cut a small hole in it now as far as wiring you can assemble the kick itself from an electronics store or you can buy one of these kids which has everything you need in it RCA s power wire earth wire signal while even a fuse holder the power wire should be at least 8 gauge but bigger is better run the white through from the engine bay then get up under the dash and feel for where it comes through and make sure it doesn't rub on anything metal this old meteor has some corrosion on the battery but hot water gets rid of that straightaway connect a ring terminal to the power wire so you've got a secure way of attaching the power wire to the battery make sure the negative side of the battery is disconnected start car short on anything putting a fuse in line will prevent the battery from being short-circuited so you need to run some RCA's and also a remote wire from your head unit that tells the end when the hood units on if you don't have a soldering iron and you want to go MacGyver you can solder with a cigarette lighter you'll need to get the wiring down to the sub in the back of the car the simplest way is underneath the trim panels near the doors run the wires through to the boot it helps it moves in there but if he's not try someone else we're attaching our amp to the sub itself so the whole thing can be removed if we need more boot space you could also place them under the front seats you need the same size wire to ground the end find a bolt attached to the middle chassis and make sure there's no paint to get in the way connect the rca's and remote wire to the head unit and then you can get busy tuning with the sub installed we now eagerly await the Sun going down over ten worth so we can do our rundown peel straight and see just how many heads we turn there's actually nobody here at all so will your sub install turn heads yes it will but mostly from people who think you're an idiot but tuned properly and run at the right volume it's a great addition to your car stereo for not much cash you

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