andrewmoore13
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The vehicle:
2002 Yukon Denali
Olympic White
6.0L V8 (Vortec 6000)
System:
HU: Alpine iVA-W505
Processor: Alpine PXA-H701
Front Stage: Shok Comps (passive for now)
Rear Fill: Boston Acoustic SX65s
Subs: 2 Sundown Audio Z12's (Z15 motor built as a 12)
Speaker Amp: Diamond Audio D7104
Sub Amp: American Bass VFL 150.1 (blown
)
Wire: Monster 1/0 for ground, Kicker 1/0 for positive
Batteries: XS Power 5900 and Stinger SPV44
Exterior:
HID's 6000K
Remove the roof-rack
Removed hood deflector
Clear corner lights
Color-matched D-pillars
Painted grill black and GMC logo white
Painted license plate holder white
Debadged trunk
To come?
Black 24" rims
3 or 4/5 drop
LED tail-lights
Headers and full 3" dual exhaust
CAI
I painted the D-pillars and de-badged the back over the weekend.
I also painted the grill black and the GMC logo white. I think it makes it look MUCH better. Also another subtle change was I painted the license plate holder white so that it would blend in better.
I mounted the x-overs and the mids in the stock spots. The 6.5"s fit no problem and the x-overs sit nicely behind the Bose grille cover. Very clean look IMO.
For rear-fill I used my Boston Acoustics SX65's and some trimming was required in order to make them fit in the stock door spots.
I was able to mount the H701 under the passenger rear seat. Kept it clean.
I was also able to put my Diamond Audio D7104 and American Bass VFL 150.1 under the drivers side rear seat. It was a VERY tight fit, but it worked.
The wiring is kinda messy, but its all under the seats so not an issue at the moment. It will eventually get cleaned up some more.
As some of you know the 02 Yukon came with a 1.5 Din radio so I had to mod my dash to fit my double-din Alpine 505. Its a little rough, but I'm gonna clean it up and re-paint it later on. Functionality was the goal at this stage.
My Yukon came with the stock Bose sound system so I mounted my tweeters in the stock tweeter location. Had to widen the holes to fit the larger Shok tweets, but I think it came out good.
I managed to hide my XS-Power D5900 in the stock Bose amp location behind the rear plastic panel. It is supported by a wooden stand and retainer to help it stay in place. I also strapped it down with a THULE tie strap.
And last but not least, my small sub-stage. I say small because the box is 2.4 cubic feet. It is a sealed box so I'm not expecting tons of output, hoping to stay above AT LEAST a 140.
I blew my sub amp earlier this week so as of now I am bass-less. Also took out the subs, no need for dead weight.
Let me know what you guys think and if any of you guys have suggestions as to what I should do...
2002 Yukon Denali
Olympic White
6.0L V8 (Vortec 6000)
System:
HU: Alpine iVA-W505
Processor: Alpine PXA-H701
Front Stage: Shok Comps (passive for now)
Rear Fill: Boston Acoustic SX65s
Subs: 2 Sundown Audio Z12's (Z15 motor built as a 12)
Speaker Amp: Diamond Audio D7104
Sub Amp: American Bass VFL 150.1 (blown
Wire: Monster 1/0 for ground, Kicker 1/0 for positive
Batteries: XS Power 5900 and Stinger SPV44
Exterior:
HID's 6000K
Remove the roof-rack
Removed hood deflector
Clear corner lights
Color-matched D-pillars
Painted grill black and GMC logo white
Painted license plate holder white
Debadged trunk
To come?
Black 24" rims
3 or 4/5 drop
LED tail-lights
Headers and full 3" dual exhaust
CAI






I painted the D-pillars and de-badged the back over the weekend.


I also painted the grill black and the GMC logo white. I think it makes it look MUCH better. Also another subtle change was I painted the license plate holder white so that it would blend in better.

I mounted the x-overs and the mids in the stock spots. The 6.5"s fit no problem and the x-overs sit nicely behind the Bose grille cover. Very clean look IMO.


For rear-fill I used my Boston Acoustics SX65's and some trimming was required in order to make them fit in the stock door spots.

I was able to mount the H701 under the passenger rear seat. Kept it clean.

I was also able to put my Diamond Audio D7104 and American Bass VFL 150.1 under the drivers side rear seat. It was a VERY tight fit, but it worked.

The wiring is kinda messy, but its all under the seats so not an issue at the moment. It will eventually get cleaned up some more.
As some of you know the 02 Yukon came with a 1.5 Din radio so I had to mod my dash to fit my double-din Alpine 505. Its a little rough, but I'm gonna clean it up and re-paint it later on. Functionality was the goal at this stage.

My Yukon came with the stock Bose sound system so I mounted my tweeters in the stock tweeter location. Had to widen the holes to fit the larger Shok tweets, but I think it came out good.

I managed to hide my XS-Power D5900 in the stock Bose amp location behind the rear plastic panel. It is supported by a wooden stand and retainer to help it stay in place. I also strapped it down with a THULE tie strap.

And last but not least, my small sub-stage. I say small because the box is 2.4 cubic feet. It is a sealed box so I'm not expecting tons of output, hoping to stay above AT LEAST a 140.

I blew my sub amp earlier this week so as of now I am bass-less. Also took out the subs, no need for dead weight.
Let me know what you guys think and if any of you guys have suggestions as to what I should do...