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    03-13-2012 11:42 PM #1
    how easy or hard would it be to install a bazooka amplified bass tube to the factory monsoon system?

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    03-14-2012 08:44 AM #2
    Quote Originally Posted by TWO.8GTI View Post
    how easy or hard would it be to install a bazooka amplified bass tube to the factory monsoon system?
    Depends on your level of experience and intelligence; but generally not hard.

    I will say this. Don't waste your money. Get a decent amp/sub combo and call it a day. for bazooka tubes. its 2012, not 1990
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    03-28-2012 10:01 AM #3
    Bahaha so true ^

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    05-17-2012 03:02 PM #4
    I had a bazooka tube on my 87 VW cabriolet. If you are familar with the trunk on those you know why I had to use the bazooka tube. Unless space is the issue I would look at other options.

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    05-18-2012 11:04 PM #5
    Quote Originally Posted by AddictR3 View Post
    I had a bazooka tube on my 87 VW cabriolet. If you are familar with the trunk on those you know why I had to use the bazooka tube. Unless space is the issue I would look at other options.
    Space can always be worked around.
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    05-21-2012 04:27 PM #6
    i agree. get a sub and amp. but i too am also looking for how to install it. i have a sub and amp just pulled out of a diff car for rly cheap. and wanna install into my mk4 and im not sure how while keeping the stock system and headunit. any write ups??

  7. 05-22-2012 12:47 PM #7
    Quote Originally Posted by znjdevils07 View Post
    i agree. get a sub and amp. but i too am also looking for how to install it. i have a sub and amp just pulled out of a diff car for rly cheap. and wanna install into my mk4 and im not sure how while keeping the stock system and headunit. any write ups??
    there are tons of posts on the subject. learn to search.

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    05-29-2012 01:11 PM #8
    don't get a bass tube... they are horrible sounding.

    If space is an issue... get a smaller speaker. JL Audio sells 10" and 8" subs that will harder than any bass tube out there.

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