Should be enough for now. Red tops are awesome though, but it can wait till this battery dies or if you start adding KC Daylighters, a winch and a bunch of stereo equipment like I did in my Jeep :lol:
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Should be enough for now. Red tops are awesome though, but it can wait till this battery dies or if you start adding KC Daylighters, a winch and a bunch of stereo equipment like I did in my Jeep :lol:
Glad to hear it! Guess Im not as dumb as I look :rofl:
I found that putting aftermarket HU's in both of my subies made enough volume for me. And this is coming from a kid who used to get "noise violation" tickets :lol:
get an unequal length header if you dont want to sound like a buzzy civic :lol: brings out the boxer rumble.
I would just keep browsing all the forums looking for one used.
Im sure other guys will chime in soon enough. Im on duty today so I have a lot of free time :lol:
Chiltons, Haynes will also give you step by step directions for it.
It should be farily easy since most Subarus are all built the same.
We have Factory Service manuals at our disposal. I believe they are for paying members only though.
http://www.igotasubaru.com/showthread.php?90-Subaru-Manuals
Craigslist = friend
You can buy a 4 channel amp to push your speakers easier. Thats only if the stock headunit has preouts for amp setups.
I would go to an auto shop and have your battery and then the alternator...
Perhaps if you post more information about your Suby, and the things youve installed so far. The difference between Subaru models, and years is as varied as the colors they come in!
Also, I assume you still have a stock head unit? you usually dont hear the rears as much as they arent as high rated Watts wise. Besides, stock heads are WEAK and cant really push high end upgraded...
You might want to get your battery and alternator tested. One or both might be slowly failing.