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zx10intn

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  1. where are you located? plenty of people here would do it
  2. sorry i cant find the pictures of the actual box build, but from what i remember its 1.15 ft tuned to 34hz. like i say, i did this build about 3 years ago, but still bump it everyday and havent had a single issue with any of it since day 1
  3. sorry, but for some reason i cant find pictures of the actual build of the box, but i went out and took an after picture the box is meant to replace the center seat up front box installed and console bolted on top. the sub sits about 2/3 of the way to the rear down-firing
  4. on to the amp rack to go behind the seats... cutouts for vents laying down some color matched carpet installed on rear wall with both amps
  5. next it was time to fab up some tweeter pods, and since at the time i wasnt too swift with fiberglass, i took the opportunity to try a new method and loved it, still use it to this day on new installs because its so cheap, easy and fast. ill step by step this part just in case anyone wants to know how this was done... take your tweeter trim ring, go to the hardware store and get some PVC end caps that are slightly larger than the diameter of the ring next, determine what angle you want your pod at and drill a hole at appx that angle into the pvc cap you will also need some steel nipples, usually sold in the lighting area where lamp cords, plugs etc are sold. they are threaded on the outside and hollow in the middle to allow a lamp cord to pass through. thread it into the hole you drilled into the pvc cap and secure the inside with the nuts provided with the steel nipple lkg find the spot on your a pillar you want to mount it to and drill a hole for the steel nipple to pass through. push it through the hole and secure it on the backside of the a-pillar with one of the nuts provided in the kit, now that its in and you have it where you want it, take it back off LOL and find some paint to match your a-pillar and give them a few coats after drying, place the tweeter into the cap, re-isntall onto the pillar with the tweeter wires passing through the steel nipple and re-install into the vehicle. if your tweeter is slightly too small for your cap wrap a layer or two of electical tape around its sides, just enough to make it a snug fit when you push it into the pod
  6. made a bracket to hold the front fuse holder for the main 1/0 run, and of course all the wires are techflexed and heat shrunk
  7. 6.5s mounted in rear door and running rca's to the rear from the deck speakers rings made and mounted rca's ran and taped down
  8. running the wires through the molex connector and mounting the crossovers behind the front kick panels through molex crossovers mounted kick panel snaps back in with a little persuasion
  9. and time to get going on the damplifier... sealing up the doors, cab, etc rear doors front doors cab interior and floor
  10. time to upgrade the big 3 alt to batt+ udner airbox picked a spot and cleaned it up for the grounding of the batt and block to frame grounded and paint sprayed over all done with the big 3 and zip-tied up
  11. first step was to trim the stock battery tray and fit the oversized stinger battery under there w/stinger battery
  12. so I know most of you are familiar with my 69 chevelle build, but i figured i should show my daily driver some love and make a thread for the build i did for it a while back. its a 2005 dodge ram 1500 quad cab. so without rambling on too much, lets just get to the pictures. first, the equipment alpine 9835 dd m1a and dd s4 ID ctx65cs comps up front and ID oem 6.5s for rear fill dc level 4 10" dual 2 120sq ft of damplifier stnger spv70 battery and some of the wiring
  13. i have already done so on my laptop that it was installed on, so its good to go, and as with any products bought used on forums, very rarely if ever does the warranty or tech support carry over for the new buyer, and this is no different. i cant forsee anyone with any common sense needing assistance though, its pretty straight forward to plug up and press go
  14. recently my brother bought a termlab, so i have no use to have one of my own anymore when i can just use his. i got this back in september so its only about 4 months old, and has been used no more than 15 times. everything is still like it was the day i got it, even the cables still have the ties on them lol. not looking for trades for car audio right now, i need to uprade my clay shooting gun so this sell will be going towards that. 600 shipped for a basically brand new termlab(685 after shipping new, which this basically is).
  15. you dont need to go through all that, get with a mortgage company that will do manual underwriting.
  16. MICROSOFT may announce the plans for the 720, but it definitely wont be shown. and for the ps4, no chance. sony has said many,many times that they are using the current ps3 for a 10 year life-span with add-ons and software changes to keep it evolving during the time. with the marginal profits they make on the consoles and the HUGE up front r&d and building costs involved, they have to run them that long to get into a good profit margin for the amount of money invested
  17. correct, it was sold and mailed yesterday, i just forgot to update the thread. thanks
  18. selling my 8gb flip video camera. it can record 2 hour of video. its only been used a handful of times since i have had it to film some flex shots and a few odd and end things. works perfectly. looking for $65 shipped via paypal. i know my feedback is low on this site, but you can check my ebay(zx10intn615) and caraudio(jeepintn) and both have tons and tons of all positive feedback
  19. madden on ps3 and mw3 on 360... I can dig it! ps3 here tho, if anyone wants to play ill be on in like an hour zx10intn
  20. Just wanted to say thanks to Meade, Chode, Snafu and each and every person who voted for me in the September 2011 SOTM vote, it truly is a great feeling to have other people appreciate the time and work you put into your build. I opted to use my prize money towards a tool i could put in my toolbox and use for years to come, and i am SO GLAD that i did! it greatly improved my overall clarity and loudness, and i will be doing some TL tests this weekend to confirm. once again, thanks Meade!
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