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Old 07-18-2016, 11:56 AM
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Could've gone with something soothing, like Steel Panther
Old 07-18-2016, 01:48 PM
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Nice job...looks good
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You will notice a good bit of thermal insulation too. I did that on a Wrangler a few years ago and I discovered that cold air comes out of these holes in the dashboard.
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Originally Posted by Shovel-ready project
You will notice a good bit of thermal insulation too. I did that on a Wrangler a few years ago and I discovered that cold air comes out of these holes in the dashboard.
your right man, its hot as f^ck inside the cabin if im running no air. This truck really holds in the heat now. As well as the cold air when I have the a/c on. Guess it will pay off this winter,lol.

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Built this t-line enclosure for a pair of Massive Audio Summo 6" subs. All I can say is WOW!! Dont let the size fool you. These things get loud and hit low. But,unfortunately,the box sticks out a lil too much for my liking because my seat is back as far as it can go but still makes for an uncomfortable ride. Box is only 5.5" thick but still too much because of the height. Back to the drawing board. Sold the subs and think i found something that will work for me.
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what brand products did you use?
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what brand products did you use?
Kenwood h/u but replaced with an Alpine.
Massive Audio Subs but being replaced with a Cadence 8"sub
Powerbass amps
Jbl p660c componet speakers.
Sky high wire,Monster rcas
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nice t-line. big surprise to see somebody here running one. usually it's just pre-fab garbage...

That sound deadener makes a wonder of a difference, doesn't it? People don't usually take that advice when it's given, but it's insane what $150-200 of deadner and some MLV will do to a sound stage.
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