Today's project: stereo install... Let me know if you can hear me over in Seattle. Pictures to follow time to get to work. :sawzall:
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Today's project: stereo install... Let me know if you can hear me over in Seattle. Pictures to follow time to get to work. :sawzall:
Success or as the say on wheeler dealers "job done". Turned out very nice and sounds fantastic. Now to get the subs in this week and look out!!!
And the front.
Looks like that should thump! What did you use for the head unit?
I used the Retro-auto sounds unit. Very easy to hook up and it got good reviews online. The unit from custom auto sounds got bad reviews. Put 6" rounds in the kick panels, 6x9's in the back. The amp is a 600 watt Rockford fosgate 5 channel unit. I still need to put in the two 10" subs.
It does sound really good has iPod adapter and blue tooth capabilities. It will make the drives over to your side of the pond a little more enjoyable. :3g:
Ok changed the oil washed the car. Installed new back window installed new drip rail trim. Raised the rear up two inches and it's too much. So I'll find some one inch blocks and drop those in.
Road trip was a huge success. Checked nut bolts etc. all I found was a loose header bolt. Yeah ready to go again.
Hey Steve!
Question for you...when I looked inside your car at the assembly party, I noticed all the heater metal flaps etc look bran new. It looked so nice. Did you take them off and powdercoat them and then re-rivet them back on?
(btw, I think you missed a smudge on the windshield...):NERVOUS:
No powder there. I did glassbead the whole box and the doors then just spray bombed it.
"Spray bombed it"?? :WHATTHE:
Sounds easy. That's probably because I don't know what you mean.
Sorry, poof can, rattle can, spray bomb you can use any one of those.
I used Home Depot 777 semi flat black.
with no rivet removal...?
Cool.
Yup no disassembly required.
Steve and his :sawzall::sawzall::sawzall: are on vacation.