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Nice! I remember my first time breaking cd's ...seems just like yesterday..... :clapping:

My POS Bass machine-
2003 Hyundai Santa Fe on some shitty 22's
Bed Liner Paint Job-Pioneer AVH 3200DVD
4 DAD BD series 15's in a 4th Order (Bassheads ENT Design)
4 Arc Audio XDI2000.1 for the woofers
6 Cadence CVL68MBX 6.5's-Cadence CVL88MBX 8's-6 Cadence XT20 Supertweeters
2 Arc Audio KS300.4's for mids and tweets
1 Arc Audio ALD 10v Line Driver
All Audiotechnix Power wire
1 DC Power 270XP High Output Alternator
1 XS Power D3400 up front....6 XS Power D3100's in the rear
Air Lift 1000 Bags in rear to help with suspension
If your still reading this GFY.......

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i used WAYYYYY less screws to put things into proportion... i had one every 1/2 inch on the old one and this one was one every 2-3 inches... its just over 4.1 cubes but with the subs it comes out to just above four.as far as bracing, i will keep that in mind for my next one, once again im only 18 and the only way im going to learn is from experience, Ive never worked in a car audio shop or anything.... mind you its not like half of them even know what they are talking about.

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lol thats still not the greatest.

i had the older versions of those pioneers, bitches were low end monsters.

Ill post a video if you want, but Im not gonna hi-jack your thread or anything :drinks:

2004 Yellow F150 STX 4x4 Single Cab

2 Yellow DC Power 270SP's Alts

4(and counting) XS Power 6500's

4 DD3515s Supercharged

53cu.ft 4th order blowthrough

8 DD M1b's

6 Selenium 8's

2 Selenium ST350s

154.1 @ 41hz Legal Burp

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