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Old 07-27-2011, 10:38 PM
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Originally Posted by MOTOunplugged
Im pretty sure my sub blew today... Great.

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Minor setback. Get that sub warrantied and your back in business.
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Originally Posted by MOTOunplugged
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have your gains set too high?
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Originally Posted by 2010FX4F150GILROY
Seat backrest removal
1. Release the 2 backrest latches

Locate the 2 access holes in the backrest frame aligned with the inboard edge of the child safety seat anchorages and insert a suitable tool through the acess holes. (screwdriver)

Be careful not to damage the seat trim covers.

Push in and release the 2 backrest latches.

Push the backrest down slightly to allow the latches to release then raise the backrest away from the latch.

2. Raise the backrest and release the upper clips.

3. Route the backrest through the center safety belt webbing and remove.
I don't think seat removal for a 2010 is the same as a 2007. Did you write this up based on your 2010?
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Originally Posted by MKC70
Minor setback. Get that sub warrantied and your back in business.
I bought my sub/amp/box used from a member on here.

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have your gains set too high?
I'm thinking so. It still works, but I feel like it is not picking up all of the higher bass notes. I'm not sure, oh well, school is around the corner and I'm about to blow all of my money on a parking pass and books.
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Originally Posted by MOTOunplugged
I bought my sub/amp/box used from a member on here.



I'm thinking so. It still works, but I feel like it is not picking up all of the higher bass notes. I'm not sure, oh well, school is around the corner and I'm about to blow all of my money on a parking pass and books.
wait ur still in school and u got this nice truck!
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Play around with the crossover setting until you have the sub playing the frequency range you desire.
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wait ur still in school and u got this nice truck!
It IS possible to take classes and work 2 part time jobs at the same time. Just really really busy though.
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Moto,

how are the db6501s working out for you? im not to impressed with the db5251s that i put in the front doors. the db6501s have a little bit more of a frequency range, so they might sound better.

also, did you put any filters on them at your amp? I heard that the polk crossovers will protect the mids but imho when turn the filters off on my amp, there is WAY to much bass going to the woofers and it doesnt sound good. whats your take?
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Moto,

how are the db6501s working out for you? im not to impressed with the db5251s that i put in the front doors. the db6501s have a little bit more of a frequency range, so they might sound better.

also, did you put any filters on them at your amp? I heard that the polk crossovers will protect the mids but imho when turn the filters off on my amp, there is WAY to much bass going to the woofers and it doesnt sound good. whats your take?
They sound good with the sub, but as soon as I turn it off, not so good. They definitely flex alot though. The only setting I have on the headunit is to make the tweeters a little more dim. My ears felt like they were going to bleed at 60% volume. Haha

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Originally Posted by MOTOunplugged
They sound good with the sub, but as soon as I turn it off, not so good. They definitely flex alot though. The only setting I have on the headunit is to make the tweeters a little more dim. My ears felt like they were going to bleed at 60% volume. Haha

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im thinking about going to an infitity component set in the front. but im worried the tweeters wont fit in my freshly drilled holes in the door sails....
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Ok so adding in a subwoofer package to the truck any tips with mounting the amp on the back wall i have an infinity 1211a so its huge any help would be appreciated thanks


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