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What's up guys,i'm finally posting the pics of my new build

this is for my daily driver/work truck when i go to work for my dad's plant nursery.

there's no way my malibu can make it over there lol

here you guys go!!!

first up the truck

these are the only truck pics i have for now lol

our loading truck was full so,this is what the rest of the roses went

i told you guys,sooner or later i'm going to use the whole bed,so no blow through for me

maybe walled later on =)

also including the ugly rims,i hadn't changed them yet cus 24s dont go well with mud lol

so 20s w/fat tires for now

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i'll change these ugly pics once i have the 24s on later on :good:

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saying goodbye to my old system,

2 kicker cvr 10s on a old kicker kx600.1

i'm pretty sure everyone had CVRs and had

their own cvr memories,goodtimes lol

anyways

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AMP

now welcoming the new system

first up the

aq3500

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next to my aq3500d.1

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INFO ABOUT THE AMP:

4 ohm power @ 1% THD 750W x 1

1 ohm power @ 1% THD 3,500W x 1

1 ohm Power @ 16V @ 1% THD 4,000W x 1

1 ohm Power @ 18V @ 1% THD5,100W x 1

1 ohm Power @ 18V @ 10% THD 6,500W x 1

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SUBS:

5 SUNDOWN AUDIO 8s

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INFO ABOUT THE SUNDOWN AUDIO 8:

RE: 3.28 ohms (series)

FS: 41.6 Hz

Qes: 0.513

Qms: 6.606

Qts: 0.476

Le: 2.778 mH

Vas: 3.285 L

BL: 17.138 N/A

Cms: 83.341 um/N

Mms: 175.654 g

Sens: 78.476 dB @ 1w/1m

Power: 400 RMS

Depth: 5.25"

Overall basket OD (no gasket): 8.25"

Cut-out diameter (without gasket): 7.375"

Cut-out diameter (with gasket): 7.25"

Magnet diameter: 6.25"

XMAX: 16.5mm one way

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SUB BOXES/DESIGN

Jud's Design(Fallen)

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5 didn't fit afterall

so I ended up doing 4(big thanks to 99s10walled for helping me out on the box

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for the lanes

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The Building starting off with the battery bracket =)

saying good bye to my red optima

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took out the old stock battery bracket and going to replace it with a new custom one

for the hc2400,

i had to move the car's computer a little downer

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making the special bracket,my phone died so i let it charge for a bit and took pics asap

when I had the chance,this is where i catched up to

two brackets were welded together already,so we just need the side bars & bottom stands to support the weight

of the batteries

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we tried it first on the truck to see what we needed to reinforce,

we noticed that the ac pipe had to be cut a little shorter for the 2nd battery

to fit in just right,so we knew that it had to be done later on

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now time to cut the coolant hose,also i had to push that little red box all the

way to the back so the 2nd battery could fit in there

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success!

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but i didnt like the two different batteries lol,

i bought another hc2400 4m julio to match the other one

ran out of ground wire lol,oh well i'll fix that later on,still does the same

job ;)

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i cutted out the stock plastic thing that comes with the truck,it comes out easily and took the

stinger volt meter apart,the stinger's black plastic is now the truck's stock

replacement.I also took apart one of my blue stinger volt meter's glass that wasn't working

and placed it on the front of the plastic instead of the red one. It was too bright,that's why I used the blue

glass to dim the red display,little things make a difference =)

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did a quick vid of the current set up i have in the silverado

untill i finish fiberglassing the daily box

enjoy

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good job on the dual battery tray, I'm thinking about doing the same for my Bronco

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