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devsmazduh

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  1. i had two of these. bought em for like 60 each. i guess they were nice. they will get loud. but not very much quality to em. make sure you have a gooood box. i had to rebuild 4 boxes for these.just couldnt get it right. but thats my fault. also, one of them, the voice coil would rattle. but that was after about having them for a month. also, back then i didnt know how to properly wire shit. but they were loud. and 4 for 200. do it.

  2. The TPMS stands for "Tire Pressure Monitoring System"

    My new ride actually monitors tire pressure, so the sensors are required....grrr

    What brands does your dad's shop carry I'd like to see what he can get in 19x8.5 with a 5 lug 5x120 pattern wrapped in 235/35/19's

    Thanks

    yeah, everything is turning electronic...you cant even do a brake job on some cars without dealing with sensors. better yet, airbags are worse, a buddy was working on a car. he had to fix the power window motor or something. he didnt disengage the pressure sensor on the door for side airbags....he wasnt happy.

  3. if your just trying to keep it from sagging. you can probably use those air over shock kits or whatever, just you shouldnt use those over-leaf kits, they put excess weight on the leaf springs at points that they were never meant to have that kind of weight on. ive heard of people having those and their leaf springs break while driving...now dont get me wrong, i love dragging....but this wont be good lol. maybe look into some goos airshocks. suuuper easy to install. usually cheaper too. just my 2cents

  4. suuuper easy man.. take a line from a power source in your fuse box (something that isnt already switched, like the interior lights that come on when you open your doors) hook that up to your switch (the 12v source lead) thats the one that will send power to your switch, and to your light. then you run the positive wire from the l.e.d to the acc. lead on your switch.then allyou gotta do is do the same for the ground wire on the light. and hook that to the ground lead on your switch. then just take another wire from the ground and find a chassis ground. hope this helped. i would have drawn a diagram...but too lazy and tired for that.

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