Dylan's 1997 GMC Yukon

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My cheapo system is in! I spent about than $250 on this.
Scosche line out converter $20
Scosche 1200w 6 gauge wire kit $40
2 Rockford Fosgate HX2 10" subwoofers, box, Kenwood 1000w amp $150
Subwoofer volume knob $8
Boss 6.5s and 4x10s $35

This box sucks, I need to stick them in ported boxes on each side so these hx2's can reach their full potential.
 

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Nice truck and great thread of the work that you are doing. I noticed that you have the clear headlights with H.I.D's, are you getting any flashers from oncoming traffic, because I see those do not have the glare sheild. I like the led's under the seats for the rear passangers, looks like a movie theather, lol, nice though. I also see a lot of dirt in the paint, next wash, get some Joy dish detergent and wash her well and put some Meguiars Cleaner Wax and bring that shine back then use a polish and see that mirror finish, then for the next few months use the Meguiars soft soap to wash. Just use the Joy before waxing to remove the old wax.
 
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No flashing yet with the HIDs. I haven't had them in that long though...

The oak trees are dropping pollen like crazy right now so it really needs a wash. The meguiars cleaner wax is good stuff. That's what I've been using for the last couple months. It really cleaned up the paint when I bought it. I have to do something about the hood and roof though, the paint is flaking off.
 
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$15 rear view camera from amazon. Works pretty good.
 

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Got rid of the Cobra 6-band radar detector and picked up a Premier 22-band (model# EW-4100). It works great, but the only thing I don't like is that when it turns on the voice says "Welcome!, Fasten your seatbelt!". Kinda annoying. Got it for a great price though, only $60 from ebay.

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I was planning on tearing the radio apart and adding auxiliary inputs because I'm using a cassette adapter right now, but I just said F-it when I found a PAC adapter for only $33.

Installed. I had to cut the 3 unused connectors for the adapter to fit. I don't plan on ever using any of those circuits for anything...

What a mess of wires! Uggh! Spaghetti anyone? Ipod 3.5mm audio cable, ipod audio/video cable, TV monitor cable, backup camera, and 8 red wires for the line out converter.

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I moved the rear view camera switch to a better location near the shifter (I don't have mine wired to the reverse).

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Worth the $15.

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blue dash leds

working on white ones for the bottom off the dash and the doors

Lovin those dash lights!

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Got rid of the Cobra 6-band radar detector and picked up a Premier 22-band (model# EW-4100). It works great, but the only thing I don't like is that when it turns on the voice says "Welcome!, Fasten your seatbelt!". Kinda annoying. Got it for a great price though, only $60 from ebay.

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I was planning on tearing the radio apart and adding auxiliary inputs because I'm using a cassette adapter right now, but I just said F-it when I found a PAC adapter for only $33.

Installed. I had to cut the 3 unused connectors for the adapter to fit. I don't plan on ever using any of those circuits for anything...

What a mess of wires! Uggh! Spaghetti anyone? Ipod 3.5mm audio cable, ipod audio/video cable, TV monitor cable, backup camera, and 8 red wires for the line out converter.

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Nice....unfortunately the orevious owner of my 99 Yukon SLT cut the stock radio plugs from mine and after hours trying to figure it out, I ended up getting power to the Sony Xplode I have, and the passenger lower door speaker on BUT, cant get anything else workind, i did go to the local bone yard and got another factory plug but its a eff'n mess! Nice truck man
 
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Nice....unfortunately the orevious owner of my 99 Yukon SLT cut the stock radio plugs from mine and after hours trying to figure it out, I ended up getting power to the Sony Xplode I have, and the passenger lower door speaker on BUT, cant get anything else workind, i did go to the local bone yard and got another factory plug but its a eff'n mess! Nice truck man

I feel ya man. It was a pain in the ass finding the right diagrams for the radio so I could wire up the line out converter.
 

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