Stock subwoofer blown, looking for easy replacement.

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texas1

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Bought a 2002 Tahoe and the subwoofer is blown from the previous owner. I am looking for the GM genuine OEM replacement yet cannot seem to find it. I'm not looking for anything fancy, I just want good sound without having to mess with fuses, amps, wiring or other stuff. I am not knowledgeable on car audio yet would like to listen to music without the piss poor sound the current sub puts out or does not put out.

I saw this guy on Youtube
post an excellent tutorial on how to replace the stock sub with a JL Audio 8W3V3-4 8" Single 4-Ohm W3V3 Series Subwoofer - https://amzn.to/37uVoIO yet in the comments he mentions he installed an AMP and I'm not ready to fiddle with an AMP. Any recommendations? Thank you.
 

Joseph Garcia

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I believe that you are referring to a JL Audio W3 series subwoofer. That W3 series will require a fair amount of power to produce good clean sound, and IMO, your stock system will be hard pressed to supply enough power. Don't get me wrong, the W3 series is a superb subwoofer, but they do require a lot of power to perform.

Did you check the Crutchfield web site? Enter your truck's details, and see if they have a direct replacement for your truck.
 

Big Mama

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Welcome to the forum from Virginia. Joseph gave you sound advice. He’s got a great setup and knows audio. Maybe @915_Tahoe can give you an original part number and a source if they go back to 02.
 

ak_yukon

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I replaced mine with a planet audio sub. Fits the stock box just had to drill new mounting holes, had to connect two wires on the sub to go from 4 ohms to 2 or the other way, don’t recall. There was a YouTube video explaining it and I got the sub recommendation from this site. It was $30 on Amazon and sounds good to me but I’m no audio snob.

 

JasonLmarsh

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I've done the Planet Audio Sub ak_yukon posted on two different Yukons and was very happy with both using the stock amp. It's super cheap, fits the box and sounds great.
 

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