What have YOU done?!? (Interior mods)
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Wow seanz0rz, that's awesome! What are you using the PC for? Is it going to run anything in particular? Looks like a lot of work, but I'm sure it's gonna be freakin awesome when you're finished! How'd you make the center piece for the dash?
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Navigation System (Toyota), All weather mats, White LED's throughout, VSE subwoofer, heated seats, iPhone mount, Auto dimming rear view mirror. Thats about it! You can see pics in my signature (photobucket, or "my rig" page)
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i like my interior, clean and bone stock, i only have a cd player and a sub i dont like my yota looking like all those gay ricer cars with neon signs on it and such
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I agree, but hey, to each their own right? I'm sure there's someone out there that thinks something I've done on the truck is stupid, lol.
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Yea if you look through all my pictures, all the mods I have done use all OEM parts (that you see). My seat heaters are aftermarket, but I used the Toyota switches and harness.
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You have a point... but to me keeping my truck bone stock just doesn't work cuz it's just like everyone elses. I have to make my truck "mine", although there are many things that some people will or won't like. But I must say, I hate it when people do things, whether it be to their vehicle or themselves, just to be different and get noticed. There has to be some sort of reason. I do things to my car that I will like, and it's cool if others notice it and appreciate it, but ultimately it's not their opinion that matters, it's my own. So, well said.
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Looks like a good start. I gotta ask, do you have power seats? If so how are you fitting that big amp there? I had to get a much smaller one for mine to fit and it is still THIS close on every side. It also looks like you have the rear heater, anything going on that side?
I am going to be redoing my inside soon so i am trying to figure out what i can do in the hidden places.
I am going to be redoing my inside soon so i am trying to figure out what i can do in the hidden places.
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I gotta ask the same question as tex how do you find that amp fits under the seat? I've got manual SR5 seats and I need to find a home for an amp too...
Oh! and which alpine amp is that? (if it fits that is )
thanks aviator
Oh! and which alpine amp is that? (if it fits that is )
thanks aviator
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http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v3...eandpho/part2/
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v310/riceandpho/car/
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f2/p...6-base-128147/
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v310/riceandpho/car/
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f2/p...6-base-128147/
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Not to jack the thead, but I installed a Clarion amp under the driver's seat w/o any issues with it contacting the seat. I've since removed it since I've gone another route w/ my stereo setup. It was a great amp though.
This is the amp I have: Clarion Amp
The dimensions of the amp are: 13" x 10 7/8" x 2 3/4". This is a perfect size IMO for anyone looking to buy an amp to fit under their seat.
(EDIT: Oh and FYI, I have already sold the amp to a member here )
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This is the amp I have: Clarion Amp
The dimensions of the amp are: 13" x 10 7/8" x 2 3/4". This is a perfect size IMO for anyone looking to buy an amp to fit under their seat.
(EDIT: Oh and FYI, I have already sold the amp to a member here )
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oh and fyi, as soon as i finish the console, i will be selling them, on a custom order basis, with or without the carpc brackets. ill really try to get out there tomorrow and snap some pics of the screen in the dash and all.
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No idea how you fit that thing under there. You say it was tuching the seat? Could you still move the seat all the way back and forth? Mine is moved all the way both ways everytime me or the GF drives it.
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Looks like a good start. I gotta ask, do you have power seats? If so how are you fitting that big amp there? I had to get a much smaller one for mine to fit and it is still THIS close on every side. It also looks like you have the rear heater, anything going on that side?
The amp is a MRP-F450 (70 watts RMS x 4 at 4 ohms). It will produce much higher than that. Lots of reviews around the net.
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