I am using 2 spl152x, and 2 r1200-1d , so yes each coil is 2 ohms
Hi Tyler,
The first thing you should do is download the owners manual for your Rockford Fosgate Mono Sub Car Amp here -
Rockford Fosgate® - RFTECH Support
Where you'll find the following wiring diagram -

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Its a mono amp, so the rca signals are summed and it has 2 outputs, each with a minimum of 2 ohms, for a paralleled 1 ohm max of 1200 watts.
If your intent is to drive 2 speakers, each with 2 2 Ohm voicecoils, you'll need to put the voicecoils of each speaker in series for a net of 4 ohms, which when paralleled on the mono amp yield a 2 ohm total load, or 800 watts, a trivial amount in actual loudness difference and probably a longer lasting amp.
If you're using only one subwoofer, simply wire each of the 2 2 ohm voicecoils in proper phase to the amp as in the diagram.
That's all I can offer, as I really don't know nuth'n 'bout birth'n car audio systems.... I live in Brooklyn and don't own a car.
-Paul