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  1. I've inherited a Kicker Solabaric subwoofer along with a PPI amp powering it from a friend. According to my installer, the PPI amp is not good enough to power the sub and indeed, the amp died on me recently. An installer advised me to get a min 600W monoblock to power the sub which I realised it's really hard to come by in the used market and it's definitely not cheap too. Just wondering if I could just get a 2Ch amp to power the sub as I really do not wish to spend too much on ICE. As there are always amp sellers on the net, any idea what sort of specs should I be looking for? Would a specs like this be good enough to power my sub? 4 x 100 Watts RMS at 4 Ohms 4 x 200 Watts Max at 4 Ohms 2 x 400 Watts Max at 4 Ohms Bridged 4 x 175 Watts at 2 Ohms Thanks for reading. Any advice would be most appreciated.
  2. Here's a pic to explain. My brick does not have a brake wear indicator so I usually take a look and compare the pad vs the backing plate thickness. Once the pad is wearing below the backing plate thickness, time to consider a brake pad change. Yeap! I'm using Mintex
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