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Rowan River
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Wanted to share my Kicker Subwoofer factory replacement. I would highly recommend this build. Turned out to be easier than I thought.
I chose the Kicker CWRT67 because it is one of just a handful of subs that is 6.75 and the factory sub is 6 7/8. I figured the least amount of cutting.
There's the factory subwoofer. The amp is behind it.
There it is. Now to get it out.
Take all these screws out.
And the two on the back.
Factory subwoofer with amp. Let me know if you want it. I'll mark "gone" once it finds a home.
Some foam and fiber fill before closing up.
Might as well fix that broken lock while I'm at it.
Now, the good news.
No cutting! Drop in. Screw down. Run wires. Done.
There's the factory subwoofer. The amp is behind it.
There it is. Now to get it out.
Take all these screws out.
And the two on the back.
Factory subwoofer with amp. Let me know if you want it. I'll mark "gone" once it finds a home.
Some foam and fiber fill before closing up.
Might as well fix that broken lock while I'm at it.
Now, the good news.
No cutting! Drop in. Screw down. Run wires. Done.