I was going to install the factory Mopar amp that went with the sub but I couldn't get the amp to work (no sound) so I decided to just splice into existing ANC module speaker output wires. The sub was factory so it bolted right into place on the rear cabin wall behind the rear seat. I did have to cut out an 8" circle on the rear cabin trim panel using a compass to draw the 8" circle, and a razor knife to cut the hole. I used the connector in the Mopar Connection Repair Kit pn# 68030094AA (
http://connectors.dcctools.com/home.htm) to connect the sub speaker wires to the sub so I didn't have to cut any wires on the sub itself. I then ran the sub speaker wires along the bottom cabin wall, up the rocker panel along side the factory wiring harness to the ANC module black connector under the drivers seat. The wires I spliced into at the ANC module were pin #5 ( GY/GN LR +), and pin #13 ( GY/DG LR -). I did not disconnect or bypass anything so all the accessories function as they should (noise cancellation, mics, speed adj volume, carplay etc.). I really wasn't thinking it would sound that good but I was totally shocked when I fired up the system and felt the "thump". This actually sounds better than the 9-spkr Alpine system I had in my 2014 Sport.