2 10" 8 ohms kicker subs to a 4ohm kx200.2 amp?

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I don't really know much about wiring amps/subs and whatnot yet, but I was wondering if I could get away with running 2 10" 8ohm subs with a KX200.2 amp. The amp specs are listed here http://www.bizrate.com/caramplifiers/kicker-kx200.2-2-channel-amplifier--pid7222995/ the subs run at 150 watts RMS so I would assume I could get away with sending 100 watts RMS to each without damage? Also could you please explain a bit about bridging the amp ect.? Any help would be awesome as I am trying to learn more about these components ect. Thanks!
Is it possible to run a 8omh amp to them? Also besides being a bit underpowered wouldn't a 2 channel bridgeable amp work fine with this?
 
run the speakers in parallel and bridge the channels. kickers are a little underrated so you should be fine with this setup. Bridging an amp means plugging the positive wires to the positive of the left channel and running the negatives to the negative of the right channel. Remember to set the gains on your amplifier correctly. A 300 watt rms amp at 4 ohms would be perfect for this setup if you can find one.

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