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Including batteries, subs, amps, alts, etc, what is the best way i could get a decent hairtrick done without spending $7,000? I would prefer quality brands like kinetik, fi, re, hifonics is fine if the amp is worth it, im sure you all know which brands are good enough just no sony explod shit lol.

Since im in a car right now and looking for an suv, i can't say which suv exactly but probably like a trailblazer or explorer or something that this equipment would go in.

Thanks

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for low cost, u gonna have to do a wall then to reduce the volume.

Tune to the high 20s, low 30s with as much power as ur budget allows.

You really need to be breakin 150s tuned low to get decent movement.

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The best hairtricks I have seen come from 155+ db on music.

Ganna need more then 7k

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The best hairtricks I have seen come from 155+ db on music.

Ganna need more then 7k

I don't think you will need 7000 but it would sure help.

This vid is my 1 solox 18 in 10 cu ft with 150 cu in of port @34 hz granit thats not the best by all means but with 3000 watts you cant complain

th_HPIM1126.jpg

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1. The vid doesn't work

2. How is your electrical? DO you have the 2-3 G31 batts needed to support 3k? or the H/O alt? How about the crap load of 1/0? Box is double layer I assume with alot of bracing?

Right?

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That install was on the small side for power supply. It had a 200 amp alt , 2/0 p&g between 2 yellow tops. The box was 1 1/4 thick except the front it was 1 7/8" and lots of all tread. I changed rigs and started running 2 deka g31's then a yellow top under the hood with a 200 amp allty and 2/0 every were and I would sometimes dips down to the high 12's with the RD at 1 ohm when the car is idleing.

Here is a direct link to the video

http://s220.photobucket.com/albums/dd289/jj53913/?action=view&current=HPIM1126.flv

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