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Delete under-seat subwoofer?

Steevo

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I have a 2020 Ram 3500 with the U-Connect 8.4 with Alpine speakers and a subwoofer under the rear passenger seat. Can I just unplug the subwoofer and remove it without causing any weirdness from the U-Connect system? I could use the extra storage space in the cab.
 

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I just took mine out while doing the rear seat mod.2B348BAE-3AA2-46F6-862B-EE827CA77646.jpeg182B05DF-2890-4D47-94CD-060CD86AEBCC.jpeg323A2967-44FA-465C-B057-71637F63BD29.jpegCD4ED3DE-7D0F-4EB8-B04C-F256D5C9C3CD.jpeg
 
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I pulled my out with no ill effect. I would have been nice of RAM would have used the space behind the rear seats instead of under the seats for the sub.
 

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I don't like it. It is too "thumpy" for my taste. I can't turn the bass down enough to make it tolerable. I think they should have had a separate control for the subwoofer, to allow cranking it down separately from the equalizer.
 

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not trying to hijack, but 4 wires / 1 sub means a DVC? I have not pulled mine out or done any digging, just hoping to know if that was the case and maybe if the HK sub was the same. Would use a pair as signal easy enough for aftermarket if they worked out that way without too much OEM equalizing.
 

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