10” Rockville Powered Sub Jeep Wrangler install

10” Rockville Powered Sub Jeep Wrangler install

This is my step by step tutorial on how to install a 10” Rockville Powered sub in your Jeep (if you have an Aftermarket Head-unit) It’s pretty simple. I rated the Sub at a 7/10.. For its price it does the job but it misses a lot of the Deep Bass on songs I know for a fact hit with my previous Box Subs. Enjoy!

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Jager Andres says:

7:05 fix that ground wire

Emile Goguely says:

Thanks Bobby, first fully clear video! Got the 8' but probably have lower expectations (going in a van)

michael says:

Good job on video Bro. You presented a great tutorial. well done.

ChrisTopher T says:

Thanks! Great job!

CS MOTO vlogs says:

Would this be good for a early 2000s modal Ford ranger extended cab?

Paul Callaway says:

So what does the remote wire do?

Wil C says:

Thanks, I just purchased one of these for my truck, diy installation soon.

Derek Washington says:

First of all….amp wont fit under seat. So that is hack. Any sub in the gate is an awful idea. Rattle to the max. And that sub is crap. Put a Kicker Hideaway in the back cargo compartment. Problem solved.

delroy 416 says:

Power cable to small

Henry Ortiz says:

Great video btw!

Henry Ortiz says:

You think the radio had something to do with it?

Ghael Basterica says:

someone knows how to connect two Rockville?

Daren Mitchner says:

What did the other end of the blue remote wire coming from the sub get connected to? I get the red power cable goes to the battery and the ground goes straight to the metal chassis but I don't see where the blue remote wire goes?

Vincent Suen says:

How you gonna do a review with no sample? It’s like Costco doing samples by letting you see the product but can’t taste it lol

Ribby Rita says:

Wnt to hear sound lol

Owen Weber says:

Thanks this helps a lot I’m putting one of these into my Tacoma it’s good to know that I need a wiring kit

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