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I received my two crescendo concerto 1100-4's Friday.I'll post pic's of them shortly.I hooked one o them up to test and my mother in law could here me from her house to mine,which is 1 mile away!!! Can't wait to get the other one hooked up and also have bass to go with it. All I really have to do is build the box for the 15's.
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Got the bass knobs wired up,and in place.One for the crescendo,and the other for a kicker kx3.Which I don't have a pic of for whatever reason. Got my distortion detector in a few days ago and it is awesome best tool I've ever bought. Kinetik 2000 for under the hood came in the day after that. The kinetik is too tall for my hood to shut so I had to build a box for it to sit in.And take out the factory plastic battery tray. I bedlinered that today.
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I'm running two runs of 0 gauge from front to back,And two 0 Gauge grounds from both batteries to frame.There is a fuse on each end of every power wire in the truck.I also soldiered all the terminals to the wire. Here's a pic of the grounds.Then a pic of how I grounded them to the frame.And also a pic of most of the wire before I started. Here's the truck gutted to run all the power, rca's and speaker wire.
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I didn't want to wrap the doors,but I wanted them to match the interior.So I went with a grey that I made by pouring tints in to a cup until the color was close.I sanded them with 320,then flex sealed them.I sprayed my base, then I matte flex cleared them,so they weren't to shinny.Her they are all wired up ready to go.
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After all the bondo was done I flex primed it with three coats,then sanded it down with 240.Then I flex primed it again with three more coats.We put this stuff in our primer called plasticiser ,which makes the primer and clear be able to bend.I call it flex for short,I used that because of the plastic bending on top of the panels.This picture is during sanding after the first coats. This is the second set of primer coats. The whole panel was textured,and I didn't wan't that so I primed it and sanded it to look like the rest of the panel. Nice and slick.