Bazooka Tube removal

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shane_c
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Bazooka Tube removal

Post by shane_c »

I'm thinking about adding a bazooka tube in the next few months. How hard is it to remove if I need to take it out for the afternoon to haul stuff?
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lil DIABLO
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Re: Bazooka Tube removal (shane_c)

Post by lil DIABLO »

it all depends on how you put it in i have 2 12" subs in a good size box and when i need the back to move some stuff all i do is take off the the power and ground wires and put the amp on the box and take it out so it up to you when you put it in on how hard you want to work on taking it out hope this helps
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Jahntassa
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Post by Jahntassa »

If it's a standard tube, depending on how you connect it, loosen two straps, unplug the main harness, and unplug the RCAs.If you don't have an aftermarket radio and aren't using RCAs, then you just have to unplug maybe one or two harnesses (depending on the model you get and how it's connected to power.)So...pretty easy.
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Post by JustinVGT »

Very simple and pretty much what Jahntassa said. I have an amplified Bazooka with the stock head unit. All you have to do is unplug the power connector and the one harness with inputs. Then loosen the straps and it's free. I've done this several times when I need the little extra cargo space. That's why I like my Bazooka so much, takes little space, sounds great, and removes easily.
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