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Old Jul 29, 2006 | 12:25 PM
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Sub to stock deck??

Hey guy me and my friend were wondering if its possible to hook a single sub up to the stock deck? just getting some pointers before i rip it all apart again , thanks
Old Jul 29, 2006 | 02:21 PM
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something like that is what you need
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I always wondered about those things. What do you hook up the remote turn on wire to?
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Ahhhh ok thank you! another question.. if i were to stick a deck and an amp in my car would i have to find a way to wire around the stock amp? and would my back speakers still work?

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also is there something about GM decks thats special? like someone told me that there is something else controlled by them so its best to get a deck professionally installed?
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