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OP should call Kicker himself and tell them the SN and see if it is 1ohm or 2 ohms

WARNING: I speak 4 languages, profanity, English, sarcasm & real shit

2003 ford explorer

2 RF T1 D4 15s in a 6.8 cubic ft box

1 T1500.1bdcp

250amp ALT by Mike Singer

2 runs of 0 gauge

3 yellow tops

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I'm pretty possitive they are 1ohm stable.. You should still call kicker about the fuse problem though.

-Ross

Project Layla

Truck: 99' F-150

Gathering things for my next build.

SoloX18 build:

http://www.stevemead..._1#entry1576460

RE T-line build:

http://www.stevemead...-between-build/

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I'd probably believe their owners manual?? That's just me tho lol

so far...

HU- pioneer DEH-P59001B

Amp- crescendo BC2000D

Wire- 1/0 awg welding lead

Electric- Big 3 ^same wire

Subs- 2 Obsidian Audio 12 d4's

Box 4ft^3 ported at 33hz. designed by Ram-Designs

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The manual doesn't say anything about 1 ohm.

I just suck.

Awww.. Don't be like that. We still love you.

Edited by DudeWith4x4

-Ross

Project Layla

Truck: 99' F-150

Gathering things for my next build.

SoloX18 build:

http://www.stevemead..._1#entry1576460

RE T-line build:

http://www.stevemead...-between-build/

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They are 1 ohm stable @ 1000 watts

2 ohm @ 500 watts

http://www.kicker.com/sites/default/files/2010%20DX%20Mono%20Amps%20RevD.pdf

page 2 dx1000.1 collumn

Thanks for the replies.

One other question, I was considering (after the 0gauge wire upgrade) changning the distribution block to a non fused one what do you guys think about that? I have a 200amp fuse at battery already.

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