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Old Apr 1, 2009 | 12:45 AM
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yea.. im actually not doing i got cut back at work to only two days a week so i wont be doing any stereo or performance stuff for awhile.... but i hope to put a cut cab in by the end of the summer. right now im thinking of 4 re audio 10's with 2 1200rms us amps and two sets of the cheap focals in each door. i got a price of 2 g's to do it so im hoping i can get er done by the end of the summer... wish me luck guys!!!
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Old Apr 1, 2009 | 11:12 AM
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hey... first time poster... but just want to say i got dual batteries installed with a 5 farad cap( i was bored and it was on sale) it was easy for me as my truck has 2 battery trays. and i used a battery isolator. highly recommended since your computer in your vehicle cant take 24 volts and if you just wire them up minus isolator you will do what my friend did twice... blow your computer. he didnt listen to me and now its dead the second time. and i only have one sub in the truck. its a kicker l7 with a phoenix gold 1700.1 amp. good enough for me. i plan on doing fiber glass work this summer on the pillars for custom gauge and tweeter location. just my two pennies. btw... nice looking trucks.
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