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kory c 
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I need someone to tell me what size amp would be the best for my subs. I have two 10 inch kenwood typhoons. They are rated at 700 watts a piece and are 4 ohms.Thanks
kory c 
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I have a 2002 ford sport trac,Iam installing a Pioneer DEH-8000 head unit and my stock wiring has 3 wire harness's in the stock stereo, I dont where any of them go?? 
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what is a good middle road amp for my subs,not top line but not bottom line??
kory c 
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I have a 02 sport trac,Im putting in 10 inch subs there is no room for a box behind the seats or under the seats
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There are many. Post some favorites or ones you are looking into and Im sure you can get many opinions from other users on this forum.
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what rms are your subs and what load are you looking for 1 ohm,2ohm,4ohm? mtx, alpine, and even hifonics is okay.     here is a list of car audio web sites check it out and ask about them.

http://dmoz.org/Business/Automotive/Parts_and_Accessories/Audio/ 

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is that rms or max rating?
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Stereo click on this and see if this helps it for a 2002 explorer not the sport-trac pick-up but see if they match.   and just to make things easier for you. post all your questions in one post.2002 sport trac, stereo system -- posted image.
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ive seen pre made sub boxes for these that fit under the rear seat. but ive only seen them in .5 cubic foot. the sub face up
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Thats max rating. I dont remember what RMS on them is off the top of my head. I recall building a box for a pair of 10s like 4 years ago. I want to guess RMS to be around 300W.
kory - find an amp that does about 500-600W RMS.. assuming you meant they are SVC 4-ohm, you need to find something that does that output power at a 2-ohm load.. allowing you to run them bridged.
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