Probably could have gotten that panel out with the seat just folded up but I think it's just 2 bolts holding it in and it seemed like it would make it easier. If they blow though they're not getting replaced.
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Probably could have gotten that panel out with the seat just folded up but I think it's just 2 bolts holding it in and it seemed like it would make it easier. If they blow though they're not getting replaced.
If they are 4x10's then yah there are only two companies that make aftermarket speakers for them. I know this cause my burban has 4x10's in the back so I didnt have many options when it came to speaker selection. Eric, when you find a decent kit lemme know what you got. I'm probably gonna rob the system out of my suburban and put it in the crewcab so all I need is an install kit.Quote:
Originally Posted by Snatch Adams
aight I'm gonna wait until I see a pic of Joe's setup
It might be a week or so. I'm enjoying this rental car so they can take as long as they need :D
I expect a full report http://www.tamor.org/forums/showthread.php?t=9441
Got the truck back today and I would like to thank the dumb hoe for hitting since the body shop also took the time to completely clean it inside and out. It was really needing it and I wasn't about to spend a few quarters to do it myself :D
These are crappy pics but you get the idea. Go figure now they have the same head unit but in black, which would have fit in better. The lights are red though and match the dash lights.
thanks for the pics Joe. Was that a Crutchfield's kit?
no, got it at circuitcity. already had the radio and everything from the cruiser so i just got their 5 buck plastic installation kit or however much it cost.
eric, get it from Crutchfield. They sell you everything you need and don't charge extra. I bought my Alpine from them and it was 50 bucks cheaper and than any local place. over 200 i think shipping is free and no taxes ;)
for the tan truck or for a car?
for the 96 jetta