I recommend Two subs with like 150 watt RMS so you aren't under powering the subs too much. Maybe some 10" JL's or something.
Yes unless you want to smoke your subs
for Two* 17 inch subs? Assuming this is what you mean, your question is still completely unanswerable. All you have to do when getting an amp is basically to match up the RMS Wattage on the Subwoofers to the RMS Wattage output on the amp. Impedance will factor into this as well.
I hooked up a non stock stero now my tail lights went out I installed a new fuse but it blew...what could be the problem?
It could damage your subs. And it may not sound as good. Your subs will not play to there full potential.
check all the ground wires cause the bad grounds will make that happen
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How much power can the subs take in terms of RMS wattage? You can either wire them to a 4 ohm load where they will each see 125 watts, or to a 1 ohm load where they each get 250 watts. Rockford Fosgate supplies a very useful feature for showing how to wire the subs for the impedance that you want: http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/rftech/woofer_wizard.asp
The largest subs in WWII were the Japanese I-400 Class subs; they could launch 3 airplanes.
Don't know how you have subs wired but should be 4 ohm load is what your amp will see.
you might have you subs hooked up wrong i the box idk check and make sure might blow um
front speakers and back speakers are both 6x8 speakers
Subs generally run off a separate dedicated amplifier, and are connected to the head unit by a non powered output cable. There aren't many head units that can drive a sub.