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I'd never daily a walled truck again

Why not?

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2005 Chevy Tahoe

2,500 Watts of Highs/Mids

4 10 midrange

4 6.5 midwoofers

4 Tweeters

6 Supertweeters

2 Lithium 80AH Batteries

24K Watts

4 Custom 18s

Quad alt setup Rebuilt 250amp and 3 370s

Interior work by Lone Star Auto Works

 

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On 12/5/2014 at 8:06 PM, juan777 said:

See yall there, I'll be the drunk Mexican with aviators on.

On 12/6/2014 at 10:32 PM, boom50cal said:

I did see Juan LMFAO! He REALLY WAS the drunk mexican with Aviators on!

 
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Well I have already upgraded my suspension and am working on my braking. As far as comfort, I have a Tahoe, and will be walling a couple inches behind the b pillar so I don't have to give up leg room.

I'm a Network Admin and 80% of the time I stay home so I don't have to drive that much.

If it does get to be a hassle I am buying a truck to do a blow-through build!

The L@zy Hoe

 

 

2005 Chevy Tahoe

2,500 Watts of Highs/Mids

4 10 midrange

4 6.5 midwoofers

4 Tweeters

6 Supertweeters

2 Lithium 80AH Batteries

24K Watts

4 Custom 18s

Quad alt setup Rebuilt 250amp and 3 370s

Interior work by Lone Star Auto Works

 

The Build Log

Like Loud Bass? Click Here!

 

On 12/5/2014 at 8:06 PM, juan777 said:

See yall there, I'll be the drunk Mexican with aviators on.

On 12/6/2014 at 10:32 PM, boom50cal said:

I did see Juan LMFAO! He REALLY WAS the drunk mexican with Aviators on!

 
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I wouldnt do a true exact b-Pillar wall a daily either. Not having room or sitting straight up is the worst part. I probably would only daily wall a HD diesel truck after knowing how much weight you add. I get about the same fuel mileage and the suspension is setup where my truck drives like stock. Weighs about 9k lbs too. My wall is 12in behind the b-Pillar and seats lean back plenty far. But I'm also in a Super Duty with a large cabin. If I wall anything else it will only be setup for comps and taking it to shows, etc.

My build added roughly 1800-2000lbs with my truck. Make sure you have some E-load rated tires. In a emergency situation you dont want to blow a tire trying to avoid something.

2012 F250 Lariat 6.7, lifted on 22's and 35's

4 DSS Ethos 18's walled tuned low

2 Ampere Audio 7500.1's, Ampere 125.4

Rockford Pro Audio front stage

9 batteries, Mechman Elite 370 alt

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I'm no wall expert, but...

Most people just build a big ass box with trim panels. And that's fine. It's a wall.

meh... thats a box in your back seat with trim panels.

Nothing structurally strong like a wall imo.

But ive been always told I dont know how to build boxes let alone a wall.

So heres what Im working with.

Over 20 sheets of mdf.

4 layers thick all the way around, multiple layers 6.75inches thick on the back.

Ehh its a start I guess.

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so many trees were harmed in the making of that wall. If we go under nuclear attack I'm hiding in your box.

2002 chevy avalanche

Currently have:

2 dc xl 18

set of T2652-s

scv-6k

Ct sounds 75.4

270a mechman

xp3000

d3400

Wanted:

saz 200.4

Second set of T2652-s

D3100's

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