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  1. I ran my 0 gauge along the frame cover it with wire loom to be safe and stay away from movable parts and things theat get hot like exhausts. I got some firewall bushings with rubber seals and came up through my floor behind the seat of my ext cab. I also siliconed the bushings and seals just as added security and weather proofing. Use common sense and you'll be fine. Your stock wiring for your rear lights and such are under your car along the frame so why not run your audio power wire under there. I wouldn't recommend not using wire loom or some kind of durable protection other than the wire jacket itself.

  2. Dc level 4 10"s are my favorite sub. Ill never run anything else.

    Cool, a pair of dc level 4 10s will eat up just about his whole budget. And a 300 watt amp... To the OP if your trying to get LOUD you simply need a bigger budget. If you want to improve for short money, at least make the most of what you have, get a more powerful amp and if the L5 doesn't do it for you then you already have more power to work with try a different sub or subs.

  3. I had one on my old truck worked great. I don't know what else is out there comparable but I was very happy with mine. I live in massachusetts so when I went on vaca in florida I tested it out and had a buddy on the phone standing next to my truck and I unlocked, locked , started and turned off my truck in mass from Orlando Florida. I like how it sends you a confirmation message whenever a command has been performed.

  4. I personally wouldn't lower it anymore than it is now. I don't like lifted truck at all though. Unless you are really using it to offload. So many people around me have lifted trucks and mud tires to be a daily driver.... Drives me nuts, trucks that will never see dirt. With that truck 22s would look great at that height its at. 22s tint and system, and exhausts if it doesn't already have it.

  5. Yeah there should be a safety switch on the door of the blower compartment to make sure the doors all the way on. You can check the door and then take it off and thre should just be 2 wires on the back (obviously its a switch) just jump then together

    The switch is behind the door u will only see it if you take the bottom door off

  6. To rule out the thermostat pull the face off the wall and use a little jumper wire if you have a small wire with alligator clips jump from R terminal to G and the blower fan should turn on R to Y will turn your ac on if nothing happens when you do that it's either the condensation pump cutting low voltage out not sending the signal to the unit or there is no high voltage there

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