Bazooka Subwoofer Self-Install in tC
I was thinking about buying the Bazooka sub from ScionPartsPeople.com because its about $200 cheaper than buying it at the dealer and I really like the fact that it doesn't take up very much room in my trunk, even if its not the greatest subwoofer out there. I'm not trying to make my whole car shake, but I do like a little extra bass.
Anyway, I was thinking about just installing it myself rather than paying somebody $50-$100. Anybody have any experience with this? Any problems, suggestions, etc?
Anyway, I was thinking about just installing it myself rather than paying somebody $50-$100. Anybody have any experience with this? Any problems, suggestions, etc?
If someone else does it who knows what they're doing...
EA (SOME) best buy's, / circuit city's
they can conceal the wires so that you'd never know they were there...but, if you dont know exactly what you're doing, wires may be exposed, and cause a short later on...
you need an RCA converter for the back of the pioneer deck (stock) unless you have an aftermarket...the purple, and green lines need to be spliced to access it...
EA (SOME) best buy's, / circuit city's
they can conceal the wires so that you'd never know they were there...but, if you dont know exactly what you're doing, wires may be exposed, and cause a short later on...
you need an RCA converter for the back of the pioneer deck (stock) unless you have an aftermarket...the purple, and green lines need to be spliced to access it...
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