please count me in, i want one
please count me in, i want one
I've had mine for nearly 2 years with no problems. His looks smaller & possibly even lighter than mine, and my hinges have suffered no ill effects. No bad vibes at all from mine, only tight bass. My sub was too big to mount flush so it sits out a couple of inches or so in the front. There is about 4 1/2 inches behind WITH the spare. Mine has about 1/8 inch gap between the rear of the sub and the mounting bolt of the spare. You'd get about another inch without the spare. Hard to find a sub narrow enough to mount flush. There is no way I'd drive without a spare My sub sticks out too far to use the OEM cover, so used NAWGAHIDE to give everything a more finished look.Originally posted by dohvb1
I was wondering if the extra weight in the door is causing any unneeded stress on the hinges. Any bad vibrations? Would a rear popper still open the door? With the spare in there what's the maxium depth you have?
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That's right, so everything is amplified not just the subwoofer. Of course you could use separate amps, or just one for the sw and leave the rest alone. But a little more power makes the stock speakers sound MUCH better -- well worth it.Originally posted by Moncha
Just so I'm straight here, You put a 5ch Alpine between your stock system and your stock speakers and also your sub?
so utah are you going to hooj us up ?
Brian, try posting the request in this SECTION. That way it won't change the topic and you'll get better results..Originally posted by BRIANJONESY
DOES ANY ONE KNOW ABOUT GETTING NEW/NEWER BODY PANELS, I MESSED UP THE DRIVER SIED REAR BODY CLADING
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I already had Tone's rear popper; and it still works great. (I have it wired up to the remote like Raque Thomas.) There is no vibration, just great sound. The only draw back I can see, is that if you ever need to use the spare you have to remove the mounting bracket -- not hard but it might take an extra minute or so.Originally posted by dohvb1
I was wondering if the extra weight in the door is causing any unneeded stress on the hinges. Any bad vibrations? Would a rear popper still open the door? With the spare in there what's the maxium depth you have?
Sorry for all the questions but I am interested in a setup like that but like someone else said, it is kinda permanent.
So UtzahVxer are going to hook us up ?
If enough want one I think I can get the price down to $400 including shipping. That is a very good deal which includes the subwoofer, custom sealed fiberglass enclosure, and custom mounting bracket. All you have to do is cut the hole and connect to the amp of your choice, and you are ready to ROCK!
Check with your local audio shops on price, if anyone can get them cheaper let me know. I paid $1,000 for mine (which included the amp and wiring harness). It took them all day just to make the custom fiberglass enclosure. If anyone is interested send me an email at: ArlinS@sisna.com
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What Sub is included? I saw that it's a JL but what model? Just wondering cause the smallest depth JL sub I found was 5.375 inches. Can you order the enclosure and bracket without the sub? I'd get shot if I put anything other than Fosgates in there.
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Make your own and save some $$$
Make your own?
I'd love to, but thats easier said than done...
Some of us might not have access to a shop and/or some of the tools necessary. Any ideas?
....then mount em yourself, may be a bit more "cost efficient" ...x
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Is that a joke? That setup and custom cover doesn't look very cheap. The other one is kinda nice because you still have your tire if you ever REALLY need it.Originally posted by -x-
....then mount em yourself, may be a bit more "cost efficient" ...x
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X, that looks really nice, did you do it your self? I am still in the process of doing my boxes for my Axiom, saved at least $1500 doing the glass myself, its not that hard and the materials are cheap.
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X, that looks really nice, did you do it your self? I am still in the process of doing my boxes for my Axiom, saved at least $1500 doing the glass myself, its not that hard and the materials are cheap. Here is a link to a thread about my boxes with a bunch of construction pics, check it out if your curious: http://www.fordexplorer.net/viewtopi...351&highlight=