I don’t think so.
You’re missing some key points.
It’s not about the power, it’s the efficiency.
And the back space dimensions for fitment.
Do you own research using the manufacturer part number, on the manufacturers website regarding those specs and get back to me on if they’ll fit or be compatible with eg the stock amp.
Maybe look on eBay for the actual subs I listed.
Perhaps measure the available clearance in your car.
Look up the FSM procedure for removing the rear parcel shelf if that’s relevant to your install.
https://www.ebay.com.au/sch/i.html?_nkw ... e+8%22+subThere’s other options but remember, the poor man pays twice.
If you’re too tight, or lack the basic skills, eg research, reasoning, basic electronic and mechanics, just unhook the sub and enjoy hassle free motoring.
Same goes for your planned mods.
If you can’t look after yourself and can’t throw money at someone else to do it for you, you’re heading into dangerous territory for your wallet and sanity. Imho.