carguy75
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- Genesis Model Year
- 2015
- Genesis Model Type
- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
Test fitted a older 15in Power Acoustic subwoofer PW2-15 mounted in a black Bassworks box that was sitting in my basement. The sub is power by an Crunch 1000w amp bridged to 1ohm mounted on the back of the box. The sub used to pound in my old car that it was installed in years ago.
The box fit perfectly in the rear section of the trunk due to having a slanted rear and the box has a smooth black carpet that matches the Genesis black carpet perfectly. I may just have an audio shop integrate the amp to the stock system by tapping into the rear deck subwoofer inputs.
I would do it myself, but it seems like you have to access the stock subwoofer wires from the rear deck inside the car which means removal of the back seat. Too much trouble to do myself.
Note: The subwoofer box/amp is heavy(50+ pounds) so the extra weight is located just above the rear axle which may actually help offset the heavy front end of my 5.0 Genesis and equal out the weight distribution for better handling. The 2015 Genesis 5.0 weight ratio is 51:49(minus driver) I believe. The sub should make the weight ratio closer to 50:50(minus driver).
Better sound and improved weight distribution. Win win.
The box in the Genesis, perfect fit. Disregard the KIA first aid kit.
I am surprised that the Genesis did not come with a first aid kit like my old 2014 Optima SXL which I saved when I traded it in.

Older Crunch amp

The box fit perfectly in the rear section of the trunk due to having a slanted rear and the box has a smooth black carpet that matches the Genesis black carpet perfectly. I may just have an audio shop integrate the amp to the stock system by tapping into the rear deck subwoofer inputs.
I would do it myself, but it seems like you have to access the stock subwoofer wires from the rear deck inside the car which means removal of the back seat. Too much trouble to do myself.
Note: The subwoofer box/amp is heavy(50+ pounds) so the extra weight is located just above the rear axle which may actually help offset the heavy front end of my 5.0 Genesis and equal out the weight distribution for better handling. The 2015 Genesis 5.0 weight ratio is 51:49(minus driver) I believe. The sub should make the weight ratio closer to 50:50(minus driver).
Better sound and improved weight distribution. Win win.

The box in the Genesis, perfect fit. Disregard the KIA first aid kit.

I am surprised that the Genesis did not come with a first aid kit like my old 2014 Optima SXL which I saved when I traded it in.

Older Crunch amp

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