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Old Jun 14, 2009 | 09:02 PM
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two 10" subs would sound good in my 97 4dr blazer?
 
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It would do the trick...as long as you get a good amp and wire it up properly.
 
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im looking at a kenwood, nothing to expensive just enough
 
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all depends what subs, how they are tuned, how much power, type of enclosure vs. T/S parameters....etc. Way too general of a question
 
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