A:AnswerI am sure they will work in your vehicle, but you will need to buy an amp and cables for the addition to your current system. An AUX cord will not suffice for the installation.
A:AnswerI wouldn’t recommend it. There is not enough space for the airflow of this system. It may fit in your trunk by size but I’m not completely sure
A:AnswerI do believe if I’m not mistaken the subs are wired in series therefore 800 would be going to the both which is what allows you to run a mono amplifier
A:AnswerWhen I bought mine in October I had also purchased the 2400.1 kicker amp. Almost half gain and midway for boost and bass is off on my car. As for the capacitor I have known for years they dont help. If you are having light issues switch to an Optima battery first. Not sure what your question is but ask away.
A:AnswerI have a kicker kxa 1200.1 which puts out 1200 watts rms. Once i broken in my subs i can turn the amp up all the way with very little clipping, but i don’t touch my bass boost or ill easily blow the subs. A simple amp running 600-1000 watts rms would be fine
A:AnswerWell the speakers can handle 1100 watts rms. If your amp is 2000 rms, you'd have to make sure you dont send all of the power to the speaker. You'd have to scale back the power the amp is putting out via gain and volume.
A:AnswerDisable your equalizer on your deck and turn your volume to about 3/4 of the way set your frequency to about 80 then set your gain on your amp. This will be a great baseline to start. If you cant handle how loud it is at 3/4 the way try and make it as loud as you can handle then set it that should make it sound better when you lower the volume and set your equalizer. I hope that helps.