Ward
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So I managed to replace my blown factory subwoofer yesterday, using info I've found here and around the web. It wasn't too bad of a job, I spent about 3 hours on it. The hardest part was getting the third row seat out, and getting the rear plastic loose enough to get the sub box out. Instead of cutting the "lump" off the back of the sub box, I heated it with a butane torch until it was pliable, pressed it down flat, and sealed the bolt hole with JB weld plastic epoxy putty. The sub I installed is an infinity reference 8" 4 ohm. I had to mount it clocked at 90 degrees so the stock wires would reach. I could have extended them to allow it to be rotated the right way, but it doesn't show behind the grille anyway. It sounds so much better than having no bass at all, and was well worth it!
Sub details: ProductWiki: Infinity REF850W - Car Subwoofers
Sub details: ProductWiki: Infinity REF850W - Car Subwoofers