one thing to keep in mind tho when raising the rear.....
As you lift the rear higher the rear end will move to the drivers side.
Mine was rubbing on the passenger side shackle pretty good and I had to buy the panhard bar piece from a suspension lift and relocate it to put a 3" spacer in...
Running 35/12.5/20 nitto trail grapplers
Had them on for almost 2 years and they are damn nice.
Looks good, good wear, low noise.
When I go to 37's prolly get another set.
I have done both. I like the sound of the mids/tweeters in the kicks with 8" midbass in the door the best. Sound stage was great, but not very high. Was about the center of the radio. Other than that, this was possibly my best sounding set up.
Here is a pic of that for you.
Also had some...
Couple of things I would check.
Make sure your speakers are wired correctly and not wired at too low of an impedance for your amp. Double check it, triple check it.
Play your system full tilt on something bass heavy and check the voltage at the amp.
Check your grounds. Double check them...
Some things have changed mostly cosmetically, but still not finished.
Need some new pics.
Head unit: Alpine CDA-117/PXA-X100
Front: 10" B&C 10NW64 Mids, Crescendo XST2
Rear: 8" B&C 8NDL51, Crescendo XST2
Amps:
Mids - MB Quart DSC 4125 Bridged
Tweeters - MB Quart DSC480 Bridged
Subs...
Lots of people feel that way and I have used most everything myself too.
I dont knock peoples choices so dont take what I say like me trying to say this is better than that. Buy what you like, just giving my opinion.
I think welding cable gets a bad rap on flexibility personally. No it's not...
Welding Wire.
Save your money and spend it on something that makes a difference.
Welding wire is true gauge OFC and plenty flexible.
I have never needed wet noodle flexibility and I have 8 runs front to back.
If you need a pretty color then spend more for that, but that would be the...
What amp/s you running?
If it's not bad, I would just upgrade the battery under the hood or add one in the rear. You can fit one behind the driver rear quarter panel if or under the rear seat.
Based on your goals and waiting on the subs until later, I would say a nice 8" midbass in the front doors with a ring tweeter in the a pillar or even a nice fullrange on axis in the a pillar.
You would need to run active, but it would be worth it once that midbass shakes your side mirrors. :)
Really need a budget Bro, I can spend the hell out of other peoples money. lol
Are you looking to just replace the door speakers?
Adding subs?
Both?
What is your experience level with installing and fabrication?
Need more info Buddy!
SSA DCONS.
Nice bang for the buck.
Get loud on small power too.
There is a 15" version in the works too!
http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/store/products/12%22-SSA-DCON-12D4%7B47%7DS4.html
I would try it at 1.3 and hope box rise keeps the amp out of protect. If it starts shutting down, you would have to wire up to the 3ohm load obviously. Your amp is only stable to 2ohm so it may go into protect on you or worse if you dont know what your doing.
It's your amp so do what you feel...
NICE!
Troy is good people and has been great to deal with from my experience. I am running his quad bracket on my Yukon with my old stock, an Irragi and 2 of Troys. Holds in the 13v range at full tilt at idle. Hopefully when I add another of his alts, I can hold in the 14v range. All day demos...
Dude, This is a badass write up!!! Thank you very much for taking the time to post this up. Well written and the pics are great!
Couple of quick questions.....
Which one of these are the positive and which is negative? I get that only need a resistor on the circled pair, but which hole is +...
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