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http://forums.audiworld.com/audio/msgs/10495.phtml
Someone posted that a while back, asking about the wiring. I haven't seen one opened up in person, so I can't give too many specifics. However, my main concern putting a bigger driver in the stock location would be the volume of the box. A typically sealed 10" sub need about .6 cubic feet of space. Who knows how much space there is inside the stock box. I believe you can use stuffing to "simulate" a larger box, or something like that. Not sure how it works. -joe
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