Had subwoofer installed in my 2015 Sierra Denali HD. Took it out when I sold it. Planned to install in my new truck and ended up buying a 12V instead. Easy install with this subwoofer. Have some paper work instructions but not all. Wiring included.may be missing a piece that taps into wiring on driver side plate. Sounds great.
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