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  1. If it was a 2 channel amplifier and a crappy one, maybe.

    If your ohm load is greater than the lowest rated ohm load of the amplifier then in general you are safe for monoblock amplifiers. For bridged stereo amplifiers you need to double the ohm load (4 ohm single coil appears as 2 ohm single coil to a bridged stereo amp).

    There's a bit of leeway though due to impedance rise (box type, coil temperature, number of coils, average coil movement, frequency.. etc).

    Very educated responce!

  2. I got three Pioneer 10's('98 models) into an old '93 regular cab Ranger with a sealed wood box. The internal was 3.5 cu. ft.

    The guy wanted something in his truck, but didn't want to sit into the dash with the seat all the way up. I laughed!

    The 8" will be more shallow then the 10". Putting subs into a single cab MINI requires room being used. You could do 1 8" sub or 4 8" subs and the seat position will be the same. Like wise with any sub.(unless it is a 60/40 seat and behind the passenge seat gets the sub)

    4 8", 3 10", or 3 12"(a shallow one) will fit with some leg room.

  3. STOP what you are about to do and send them out to be reconed.

    These subs are not like the subs today. The tolerance on the strokers are very high and if not set correctly the results will be very poor.

    A recone shop has all the nessary tools and jigs to set them right up.

    You have some NASTY subs that love to be in a bandpass situation.

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