Yes but will have to get a seat riser and a custom box and it will stick out a little bit. I'm doing the same in my 2000 extra cab silverado go with a ten if you can.
Your SUV comes with a 8" subwoofer from the factory. Most likely a 4-ohm sub. I know the Kicker Comp VT 8" will bolt right in and you can get them either 2-ohm or 4-ohm. You would probably notice quite a difference putting a 2-ohm in.
I have a 1996 Chevy extended cab cheyenne pickup. i need to know how to install a door handle on the passenger side.
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Remove the wiring harness from your 2001 Chevy Suburban sub woofer. Remove the sub woofer retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new sub woofer.
You have to either drop the fuel tank or remove the bed. i found it was easier for me to drop the tank on my chevy. I suggest to get a mamual!!!!
In 2003-2006 Chevy Tahoe, suburban and full-size trucks with Bose, the factory subwoofer is in the center console the console houses the enclosure and the sub fires forward under the dash.
if it is a stock sub woofer it should be an 8 inch
there should be a engine decal on the radiator shroud it will have the directions on how to install the serpentine belt the engine size should be on this decal
remove the plastic trip pieces around the subwoofer including the strip at the back of the vehicle and the pillar trim with the tweeter and unscrew it from the stock box
There are many reasons why a subwoofer will stop working. One reason is that the coils inside the subwoofer may have become disconnected. Another reason is that if the music was being played really loud, it could have blown out.
you have to get an amp, crossover or an amp with a crossover built in and all the gear to install it like speaker wire power cable patch cords remote wire bow for the subwoofer that will fit the truck
Yes, Chevy is made by gm