It shouldn't be much, it's a pretty basic amp/ sub install. I'd get a quote from them on the whole thing and one for labor only. They might cut you a break on labor if you buy from them. That way you can see which way is cheaper.
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I'm not gonna argue with you. I installed car stereo for a few years and I know what I'm talking about. You have to realize he has a factory Bose multichannel amp, not an aftermarket monoblock. You're right about my analogy of the water and hose though, I realized that right after I posted it. I stand by the rest of what I stated. I'm trying to help the OP, not get into an argument. Since you're new, I'll just say welcome to the forum.
He is most definitely NOT correct in his posts, much less dead-on accurate. A prime example is his understanding of impedance versus resistance. You can Google that if you'd like. It literally IS the same thing, only resistance is the term used in DC circuits and impedance is the term used in AC circuits. Here's a better explanation but you can read much more online. I was also an electronic technician for many years and am schooled in AC and DC electronic theory. I can prove nearly every statement he made as wrong but I'm sure everybody would be yawning by the end. Google is great, but there's no substitute for actual school.While I agree, arguing doesn't help and becomes counter productive after a certain point - regardless your past experience or how 'new' he is to the forum, I also think you, the OP, as well as other readers can benefit a lot from listening to what Scott is saying here since he's dead-on accurate in both of his posts and there is nothing there that can be argued with.
Gonna bump this back up to the top, someone here has to know.
when I bought my truck the PO had installed a in "low line output" spliced right into the speaker wire in the console. ran RCAs to a after market amp and sub in the back. this would get you the extra "boom" u want and is not that hard to do! I actually just dumped all of my factory bose, new head unit, door speakers, amp, new wire and sub. WOW what a difference