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OEM svt sub question - In2focus - 10-28-2011

Does anyone know which sub will directy fit without modification? There is nothing wrong with whats there now, so im looking for a upgrade.
thanks


RE: OEM svt sub question - ZTWsquared - 10-28-2011

(10-28-2011, 02:19 AM)In2focus Wrote: Does anyone know which sub will directy fit without modification? There is nothing wrong with whats there now, so im looking for a upgrade.
thanks

Try the configurator at crutchfield.com ... when you spec out your car they give you the option of OE sub or not - and then you should be able to see the sub replacements in the list of products.


RE: OEM svt sub question - Focus man. Focus. - 10-28-2011

Depending on the OEM box you should be able to fit a shallow 8" without any modification. When I installed my 10" Powerbass I needed to add a sheet of 1/2 MDF to the front panel as a spacer because of some molded supports on the back side.

Oh, when I removed the stock sub I found that there was a bolt on the back of the box that screwed right into the centre of the magnet.

You may as well replace the tiny amp while you are at it. I have a small 400w amp hooked up to my sub and she can really push some air now. Unless of course you still have the stock head unit.


RE: OEM svt sub question - In2focus - 10-28-2011

will the sub come out easy?i have the stock head unit..does it make sense replacing the amp?
funny thing, my friends in their Mercedes and Lexus's allays comment on how good the oem set up sounds..and are pretty impressed with the bass output..even my wife's S4 doesn't sound as good.

Oh, when I removed the stock sub I found that there was a bolt on the back of the box that screwed right into the center of the magnet.

You may as well replace the tiny amp while you are at it. I have a small 400w amp hooked up to my sub and she can really push some air now. Unless of course you still have the stock head unit.
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RE: OEM svt sub question - Focus man. Focus. - 10-28-2011

Well if it is a totally stock set up w/factory sub/amp combo you should be fine. I'm no audio expert but it was a lot easier hooking up an aftermarket HU to the replacement amp than the stock one.

Anything more technical should be referred to somebody with experience, like Leo (konafocuswrc).


RE: OEM svt sub question - In2focus - 10-28-2011

wait...so if i install an aftermarket HU..will i loose the stock amp?? i know il loose the steering wheel controls.

(10-28-2011, 12:15 PM)Focus man. Focus. Wrote: Well if it is a totally stock set up w/factory sub/amp combo you should be fine. I'm no audio expert but it was a lot easier hooking up an aftermarket HU to the replacement amp than the stock one.

Anything more technical should be referred to somebody with experience, like Leo (konafocuswrc).




RE: OEM svt sub question - Focus man. Focus. - 10-28-2011

No, it's easier to wire up an aftermarket amp to a non OEM HU than a stock HU. I don't believe there is a Metra wiring kit for what you are doing. Mine was completely different. I had a Pioneer deck and I added an audiophile box to my car. And like I said, it was easier to wire up a non OEM amp than the tiny stock amp. I had no wiring to the hatch at all, so I did it all from scratch.