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Old 03-15-2004, 10:05 PM
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2 Subs in a Maxs??

Hey guys i have a 2000 maxima se with the bose system in it.. Well i have one sub on the back windows like we all do but i got another subs laying around from another maxima i was wondering if it would be possible to wire in an other BOSE sub in to the back window rack or whatever its called.

Then i would just recut the mounting and put them side by side on the back window but first i need to know if the wiring can be done, Or will the bose system not work with it..


Thanks for all your help!

If it can i will defentaly write a how-to
Or if some one has aleady done it and has a how to please let me know
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