Chevy350TPI
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Looks good. As long as you like it, that's all that matters - Steve
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Welcome to the board. Check your thread in the speakers section. - Steve
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Welcome to the board You'll enjoy it here. - Steve
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Looks clean. Nice equipment choice as well. - Steve
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$419 @ OnlineCarStereo. $350 @ ebay. - Steve
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#8 countersink. 7/64" pre-drill diameter. #8 1 11/16" coarse threaded particle board screws (silver). I'm quite picky. But after doing quite a few boxes, I've just found this way to be the easiest / work the best. Just my opinion of course. - Steve
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Welcome to the forum. Beware of the person named "Mark". He drools a lot. - Steve
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I like that idea. - Steve
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And you were in the ultra-fast lane ? :thud: - Steve
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When you need to fund some new subs and an amp, you'll do almost anything. Trust me. - Steve
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Soundstream USA 164
Chevy350TPI replied to Aaron Clinton's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
40x4 is my guess. - Steve -
x2. Gotta love excursion porn. - Steve
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Welcome to the board! You'll enjoy it very much here, I'm sure - Steve
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My install pics (Warning: Not Pretty....Yet)
Chevy350TPI replied to GnomeAudio's topic in Test 1, 2, 3...
Looks great man ... Glad you're happy with it. - Steve -
Hehe, looks good ... Can't imagine how loud that is. - Steve
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Welcome to the forum - Steve
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I'll do a spindle project next for ya Mahogany wasn't in the budget ... maybe sometime ... nice solid top with a drawer, ball and claw legs ... hmmm - Steve
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Just finished. Didn't take too long. Minor project. Eastern maple. Hmm ... maybe time for some home enclosures now ... Big pics, sorry. - Steve
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323 Who knows ... maybe I'll do something different. I mean it'll just be thrown on a trailer and hauled to competitions with the truck. Maybe some engine work and more interior stuff would make it look like a true Team SSAudio.com car - Steve
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Sorry for the massive pics. Deal with it. Stock deck: Alpine CDA-9813: Kicks with trim rings mounted: Kicks ... fleeced style: Resined kicks: Driver side before: Driver side after: Passenger side before: Passenger side after: Painting in progress: My makeshift paint booth (hey, it was windy): Resin smells. Bondo is the biggest pain in the ass ever ... so I quit, sanded half assed, and painted - so yes, there's flaws right now. But I'll make them perfect eventually. Ignore the wires, they're hidden now. CL-61's if you're wondering. Make sure to use enough resin to soak ALL the way through the fleece ... it takes a LOT to do this. Hmmm what else ... oh, the 1503B trim kit from Scosche is the worst kit out there to work with. Had to cut it out so my deck would fit, cut the EQ spot out, then had to modify the factory trim ring to fit. More work than what it was worth, but it looks fine. Oh, almost forgot. Tom's truck --- 3" of lift, 33's, nicest sounding exhaust I've heard on a Silverado (it's a '95, and the exhaust is Flowmaster), practical for daily driving yet can tackle the off road scene out here. - Steve
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Nice work - Steve
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Looks good Good luck with the xovers and vinyl. - Steve
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Most definitely ... first fairly warm day in a while so I decided to take advantage of it. - Steve
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Looks awesome so far. I wish I had a TV that big - Steve