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Another view of the components mounted.
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And a view of them from the other side.
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This is the RF 3Sixty tuning screen. You can tune each individual speaker. It's a nice interface to work with. It connects to the 3Sixty unit via BlueTooth from the laptop.
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Another view of the mounted components. Now with power!
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A closer view of the components on the left.
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A closer view of the components on the right.
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The video headrests in action. It's hard to see but the nav screen is playing the movie as well.
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Post install driver's door.
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Post install driver's interior.
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Post install left rear door.
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Post install rear left side interior.
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Post install rear cargo area.
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Post install right rear door.
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Post install right rear interior.
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Post install passenger door.
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Post install passenger interior.
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Now that I can move the truck, here are a couple pictures of the front grill with the 9500ci sensors in the grill. If it weren't for the flash just showing on the radar sensor in the lower middle, you can't even see that they are there.
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A closer view of the grill and sensors.
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Fantastic write up! Very clean setup as well. Do you do A/V stuff for a living, looks very professional.
 

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Nice one man, hopefully I will do something like this but not so much though.
I like the Stealthbox, how does it sound and bout how much did it run?
 
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Thanks! :cheers:

Nnaboy: Thanks. :) The stealthbox sounds really good. To me at least. But then I'm more of an audiophile than going for spl. It adds a really nice amount of bass and can thump well too. IIRC it cost me around $700 Canadian. But I got it as part of a package with the amps.

Jenna: Thanks very much! :) I tried to do a good and clean job with it. Though no, I don't do that stuff for a living. I knew I wanted to do a professional clean looking job, so I took my time to lay everything out so that it would look and work well.

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Either way hot install, but I saw the Stealthbox over at Crutchfield and its too expensive IMO, but ten again im a money saving teen :)
Im going to build a box for that same center console area and stuff a Pioneer slim sub and amp in there for my upgrade most likely!
 
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Thanks! :) Yeah, the Stealthbox is expensive, but it does it's job well. If you can get a few minutes with a Stealthbox and a measuring tape, take some measurements to help you build your own. :)
 

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nice work. you have obviously done this at some other time in your life. You either do it for a living or did at one time. GREAT INSTALL.
 

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speaker size

Hey DofD,

What are the sizes of the stock door speakers in your tahoe?
Were they 6 1/2 and you fit 6 3/4.

Were the rear door speakers the same size as the front?
 

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Can't See Your Pictures

As mentioned in the RAP module thread I'm doing a bunch of interior upgrades to the Tahoe. It was time to start this thread to document the build process as it progresses. What I am doing is this.
- Changing door speakers for 6.5" BA Pro 60's
- Changing D pillar speakers for 3.5" Infinity Reference
- Replacing stock sub woofer (that is no sub woofer) with a JL Stealthbox
- Installing sound deadening mat over the whole floor and rear wheel wells
- Adding 2 JL HD600 amps for new speakers and sub woofer
- Installing RF 3Sixty.2 DSP for integration with stock Bose amp
- Installing 2 Vizualogic 9" DVD headrests
- Lockpick gmx322 for use with the headrests and front nav screen display
- Peripheral Electronics Media Gateway for Ipod integration
- ****** 9500ci radar/laser detector system

The first think I wanted to do was to install the sound deadening mat. To do this it require of removing everthing from the interior.

Rear seats and mounting brackets. Basically, unplug electrical connectors and unbolt the seats and lift them out (they are heavy!)
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Electrical connector for a rear seat. It just unplugs easily. There is one for each seat.
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Electrical connector for driver's seat. Locking bracket lifts up and then the connector will disengage. It's the same type of connector for the passenger's seat. Undo the connectors, unbolt (2 nuts to remove) and unscrew (two bolts to remove) the seat then lift it out (same for passenger side. Make sure to raise the seats to their highest point first!
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All seats removed.
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Electrical connectors within the the storage console. To remove the console, follow the instructions that came with the StealthBox LINK
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The StealthBox instructions did not cover the little speaker behind that little circular grill on the driver's side of the console. This is a picture of wires for it. You need to remove the mounting clips and then disconnect the connector. Only then can you remove the console.
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A picture of the Bose lux amp and sub woofer.
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The Bose lux amplifier.
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A picture of the stock sub woofer. This is no subwoofer! A 5.5" speaker with an enclosure does not make a sub woofer!
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Console removed.
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Dash support bracket that needs to be removed so one can remove the carpet.
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In order to really get all the carpet out and access everything, most of the interior panels and trim pieces need to be removed. In the back the are all interlinked, so to get one out you need to remove them all. The trim pieces are held on with annoying friction clips.
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Getting the sound mat down in the front. I decided to work around the carpet pad and wires rather than take all that out.
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Sound mat down in the back.
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Power line for the amps in the engine bay.
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The next thing was to install the front components for the 9500ci system (radar detection module and 2 laser modules) as I wanted to run all the lines need from the engine bay at the same time. The laser modules need a clear view looking forward. So this required a bit of trimming to the grill.
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Then to mount the 3 modules I had to fabricate custom mounting brackets.
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Not sure why I can't see your pictures....no links or embedded images.
 

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