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I asked on another site awhile back how to hook up more than one amp if your HU only has one set of amp outputs and someone said use something like this
I was just curious if you guys suggest doing this or if you have better techniques
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This might have been on here before, but its a song Ive bumped to for years and on the new subs they hit really hard. Tell me how it sounds on your guys's subs.
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Will do. thanks again guys
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def hit up a wheel shop, they can double check for you so that you get the right offset, i think on your car on the rear has the half fender(dont know what you call it lol) so thats gonna make it alittle harder to find the right wheels. tire wise the biggest you would prob be able to fit and not go with a rubber band would be a 35 series...hope that helps
The fender skirt, and yup mine has em. I wouldnt mind getting low pros but Im not looking for massively large wheels either, 20-22 at absolute most.
Are you talking about thecustomwheelshop.com?
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i tried to search for you, but i came with extremely limited results. i say just go into a tire shop and ask them to do the work for you, and you take what they tell you and continue your search online. cause from what i saw youll have to know exactly what will and wont fit in order to shop it
Thanks anyway man, Ill have to stop in tomorrow or something and find out.
wheel size is important but definitely you want to look into tire size as well. i put on some new 24s on my truck and the total size of the wheel and tire is the same as the last set of 23s i had on. you can wrap rims in a variety of sizes
Thats a good idea, I didnt even think of that and then I wouldnt even have to worry about changing my speedometer to account for the change in size. Thanks
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whats the bolt pattern. youll probably have to search for a list of cars with the bolt pattern. chances are any car close to yours will share it, and youll just have to compare them. or go into a tires shop and have them do the leg work for you hehe
now that i think about it, i recall this guy that lived across from this milf i was..... setting up playdates with had your exact car, just in a dark green and he had 22s tucked under his with decent amount of rubber
Its a 6 bolt, Idk if there is any other pattern I might need. My tires said 225/75R15, so aside from rim size what other adjustments would I need to change when looking online?
Thats good to know I can go up to 22's cause I definitely dont want to stay with these tiny stock 15's.
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you can search engine the bolt pattern and search that way
93 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham
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any modifcation to the fleets suspension? wheelsnext was trying to create some new application for their website where you can check out wheels and tires on your car.
As far as I know its all stock. Ive seen plenty of sites that have an app like that, just most dont have my car. I was just on one that had 90-92 and 95-96 and most dont even have Fleetwood
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Looking through sites for rims, finding it hard to find rims for my car. That being the case, what other vehicles could I look under that would work on mine with no rubbing?
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IIRC that chrome plate is separate from the bumper. I'm planning a junkyard trip tomorrow; if I come across a Fleetwood there I'll look and see how it's attached. Could be a matter of unbolting it and putting somethign behind it, like some foam tape or bits of rubber or whatever, then bolting it back on.
...Or did you mean that whole quarter's makin noise?
The whole quarter is but I was already planning on getting the damplifier so that would take care of the trunk part anyway.
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some sludge would work great
....it wasnt till I looked at other products on second skin site that I realized you actually were talking about a product..wow *shakes head at own stupidity*
Thanks for the idea, Ill see about getting that at some point. It being $60 for Spectrum and then another $65 for the Sludge means itll have to wait a bit, unless I read it wrong
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Nope, just check out google or a library for manuals, you should be able to find one pretty easy.
Aight, thanks man
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Depends on the car, some are put together like freaking chinese puzzles. But because it is a bumper it should be pretty easy, have a look for a repair manual for your car, it will probably show you where to find the few bolts that hold it on are.
Ive been searching for a Chiltons torrent or something but I cant find one, know a site that has them ?
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So the bumper is rattling against the side of the trunk? Some weather stripping or something like that might help, you'd have to take off the bumper though and put it where the panels meet but align it so it doesn't poke out the sides.
Noob time: Ive never taken a bumper off before, is it pretty easy?
same place where my old sunfire used to rattle. didnt care about that car much so just used spray foam. messy but worked.
Hell itll be on the underside anyone so no one will even see it
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I realized the part of my trunk that rattles the most is the part that isnt part of the actual trunk, its this part.
I was gonna buy some Second Skin, will that stop the rattle from that spot too?
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You must be
Lol ok
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Well I told him I needed him to replace my EGR valve so you think he would be smart and not just quote me the labor, plus in my experience they tend to get a bit pissy if you bring your own parts lol.
Thanks man, as soon as my time is up on this comp Ill head home and check it out.
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Ok so it is on the back of the engine on the left side correct? I looked yesterday, could something be covering it? I have the 5.7l. of course I could always just be blind, Thanks a lot for the help so far guys
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My time is up, Ill check this again prolly tomorrow.
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Im hands on and want to learn more which is why im hoping someone who knows can tell me
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I was told mine is on the top too, I just have absolutely no experience with EGR valves and so I just need to know where exactly it is, if I have to do anything before removing it, and what tools ar3e needed.
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if thats all the needed to be fixed I would but I also have another 500 to put into fixing some other things so any amount I can save and put towards the 500 would really help
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I need to replace an EGR valve on my 93 fleetwood, instead of paying a mechanic to do something that is prolly an easy fix I was hoping one of you could help me but I have no idea about any of it. What tools are needed, where is it exactly, and what do I need to do?
I figure its an easy fix cause the shop is only charging $60
Multiple amps, how is yours set up?
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Nothing specific, just assuming they are ones without outputs on them.