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EVLSPL

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  1. Hello all,

    I am selling 2 Crime Guard Security systems, they have never been taken out of their boxes. Make me some offers, cash only.

    Siren SPL 127dB

    Pager Warning Yes

    Disable Circuits Starter

    Carjack Protection Yes

    Scan-resistant Remote Codes Yes

    Battery Backup Yes

    Trigger Methods

    Shock Sensor Yes

    Glass Break Sensor Yes

    Microwave Motion Detector No

    Accessory Pins 2

    Current Sensing No

    Operations

    Arming Method Pass/Activ

    Included Remotes 2

    Number of Remote Buttons 4

    Number of Remote Functions 19

    Number of Cars 1

    Hood/Trunk Release Optional

    Remote Door Locks Yes

    Valet Switch Yes

    Manual Override Yes

    Delayed Operations

    Entrance Instant

    Exit/Last Door 3-45 sec

    Reset/Trigger 30-120

    Rearm/Disarm 90 sec

    Number of Zones 2

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  2. When we built my box at first all we used was 3/4 burch, brads, and tightbond. Wellll the side came loose and starting rattling about a week later. Some people say that I went a little crazy on it but, I fiberglassed the inside and predrilled, drilled in a 1 3/4" wood screw every 3"s on all overlapping sheets. Needless to say this box will never be broken. Here are some pics of the after.

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  3. i second the port noise concern...JL recommends no more than a 9:1 ratio to avoid port noise or altered tuning....so say if your port height is 1" then your width should be no more than 9"...

    Its more of just the general idea of the placement of things. The model isn't necessarily showing the final product.

  4. that would work, sounds kinda hard to do but with the rear seats removed you can do it and mounting the batts where the spare tire goes is a good idea. and if you need ideas as to how , find pictures of alma gates bronco and see how she did it and scott owens also has his batts mounded under side the car.....one question are you planing on double or tripple thick mdf to help with flexing? if not i wouldnt put them amps no where near the box because the flexing of the box would destroy them amps supper fast......maybe find a way to mount them away from the box to be on the safe side since them monsters are not cheap at all

    Maybe I could mount the amps behind the front seats in the rear floorboard right in front of the box. and for the box I was thinking triple for the areas that house the woofers and double everywhere else with 2x4's and fiberglass to help the flexing.

  5. the silver slices at the top are the ports and the two grey rectangles on each side of the side of the box are where the 7000's are going. My truck really doesn't have that much space, so I am removing the back seat. to allow room for the box. As room for the kinetiks I can put the in the rear hatch some kind of way or we could remove the spare tire from up under the rear and mount about 6 in that area. What do you think about all this?

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