Is the Tahoe a single piece headliner? I know on my XL and suburban it's 2 piece. But I believe everything on the inside Is the same between barn doors and lift gate as far as trim panels go.
There's 2 adjusters. One for side to side movement of the housing, and one for up down. The up down will angle the whole housing down.
The only other thing is to make sure the bottom of the pin is actually going in the hole. Sometimes you have to push the housing down and in to get the bottom...
Yea I'm the same way haha. Na 6 is overkill. I usually do 3" from the sub itself, not the face of the box.
But yes you can face the box the the rear too. Might even be louder but less protected.
Sorry for the thread jack btw
Well I built a storage/speaker box that I covered in bedliner for...
While I haven't done 07+ lights, my 04 OEM lights I skipped the oven and used the heat gun. Just heat along the seam with the gun and as it gets hot you can start prying them open.
Hey so can you recommend a small 6.5" sub? Looking at possibly putting one on my 4 wheeler. Just the lightly fill the bottom end. Warm the sound up a little bit.
Lol yea I think it was like 2 or 3 clicks from being all the way up. I'm 6'2" and yea it sucked driving his truck haha.
Okay cool...
Good deal. Just making sure lol. On your downfire, how much room beneath the sub did you leave for it to breath? Also which way did you aim the port?
And you can fit stuff behind a single cab lol. We did 4 kicker cvr 12s sealed on a Rockford 1500 power in a 95 single cab chevy lol.
Not a problem. Hope it helps. Lol even back in 09 most of the mono amps over 1k had dual output terminals haha.
Did you ever build a custom box for that L7? It will really wake it up compared to the kicker box.
Na. Because on a 2ch you either have to run 2ohm stereo or 4 ohms bridged to make the most power. Some monoblock amps make the same power 1-4 ohms. Some make the most at 1 or 2 ohms. Some like my DD amp can run .5 ohm daily.
Like my amp, I'm running 8ga off each voice coil straight to the amp...
You should be fine. It's only a 1ch amp. They extra terminals are just there so you can fit more wires. IE if your running lots of subs or run individual wires for each sub directly to the amp.
Well the problem is most people buy super cheap HIDs. If you buy OEM ballasts and bulbs they last 5-6 years. And I have never seen an led bulb brighter than a hid setup.
For those of you looking for a shallow sub to put in the stock box. Look at the skar VD-8. It's a little beast for a shallow sub.
Just under 4" deep and 400 rms.
I put one in a 4door jeep wrangler on a pbx300.1 and it does alot better than I thought. You can still hear it pretty good even with...
Hey, do you have an output shot of just the fogs? Kinda curious about them.
If you want more... do a quad hid projector setup. More light you can actually use. This is just my low beams.
Distance Quad Low by YukonXL04 posted Oct 29, 2014 at 8:21 AM
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