Clarion anyone???
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Clarion anyone???
So, I got a package from the big brown truck today. Inside that package was
Navigation unit, shallow mount 10" sub, amp, 2 sets of speakers and a wiring kit. Should keep me busy this weekend.
Navigation unit, shallow mount 10" sub, amp, 2 sets of speakers and a wiring kit. Should keep me busy this weekend.
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I will definitely post pics of the install and the custom box I am building for the sub so I can keep it hidden and maximize my space in the back.
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I used to rock clarion, I usually go with Kenwood excelon head unit's and infinity mids and highs. I just put a excelon deck in mine last weekend and threw in two 12's as well. I haven't put any mids or highs in yet as I'm taking the stuff out of my car and putting it in the Runner.
Can't wait to see your install, and congrats, looks like some good man
Can't wait to see your install, and congrats, looks like some good man
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hey man looks like santa brought yur whole list! I got some Q's for ya:
1. Where are you puttin the rear speakers - in the doors or behind the rear seat?
2. Where are you puttin that sub? Have you seen the Q-Logic sub box for yur model? It goes behind the right rear wheel well. I want to fabricate my own in that space, but still be able to replace the hatch access panel so it's completely invisible.
3. Where will you put the amp? I want to mount mine 'invisible' and I can't think of a good place it won't be seen.
good luck with yur install!
1. Where are you puttin the rear speakers - in the doors or behind the rear seat?
2. Where are you puttin that sub? Have you seen the Q-Logic sub box for yur model? It goes behind the right rear wheel well. I want to fabricate my own in that space, but still be able to replace the hatch access panel so it's completely invisible.
3. Where will you put the amp? I want to mount mine 'invisible' and I can't think of a good place it won't be seen.
good luck with yur install!
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hey man looks like santa brought yur whole list! I got some Q's for ya:
1. Where are you puttin the rear speakers - in the doors or behind the rear seat?
2. Where are you puttin that sub? Have you seen the Q-Logic sub box for yur model? It goes behind the right rear wheel well. I want to fabricate my own in that space, but still be able to replace the hatch access panel so it's completely invisible.
3. Where will you put the amp? I want to mount mine 'invisible' and I can't think of a good place it won't be seen.
good luck with yur install!
1. Where are you puttin the rear speakers - in the doors or behind the rear seat?
2. Where are you puttin that sub? Have you seen the Q-Logic sub box for yur model? It goes behind the right rear wheel well. I want to fabricate my own in that space, but still be able to replace the hatch access panel so it's completely invisible.
3. Where will you put the amp? I want to mount mine 'invisible' and I can't think of a good place it won't be seen.
good luck with yur install!
I am putting the sub in the little cubby hole in the rear as well. The space that would normally house the plastic compartment will now be the home for my sub box. I thought about a Q Logic but they are too expensive.
I am unsure of the amp location. More than likely under one of the front seats.
Will definitely post pics of the install.
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check out their 7band EQ's full tuning range is a necessity for any system with a sub http://shops.godaddy.com/ANTOnline/C...-in-Crossover/
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check out their 7band EQ's full tuning range is a necessity for any system with a sub http://shops.godaddy.com/ANTOnline/C...-in-Crossover/
I agree and here's what I am using for my set up
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that PG amp should be in a museum.. shes an old sheila...
get a dual head unit.. i got my 7 inch flush-touchscreen for around 200$ but i know a shop owner... you can go mega cheap without f-in up the sound quality.. since the equalizer/x-over needs are being separately managed in 7-band greatness
get a dual head unit.. i got my 7 inch flush-touchscreen for around 200$ but i know a shop owner... you can go mega cheap without f-in up the sound quality.. since the equalizer/x-over needs are being separately managed in 7-band greatness
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Update...
Started the install of everything today. So far I got the front speakers completely in. Temporarily mounted the amp to see how it was going to fit. I decided to mount it on the back of the back seat, as it would not fit very well under the front seat. I've also decided to purchase an additional 4 channel amp to power the 4 new speakers because I decided to run new wires for the 2 rear speakers because they are powered by an amp already and it had to be bypassed. I also started building a box for my sub. In order to maximize available space to keep the sub hidden, I eliminated one of the plastic boxes that housed the left rear speaker and built my own. Here are some pics from today and yesterday.
Here is the housing I eliminated
Blank MDF
Cut out a few pieces for the small box
Glued and clamped
Hole drilled to run wire through
Speaker mounted in the box
Now in the truck. Note: I used the stock mounting locations with the brackets but I cut them to fit my application
Beginnings of the sub enclosure. I had to trim some of the metal to get the box to fit
First bit of the enclosure
Glued and clamping the sides
Mocked up to check for fitment
Got the hole cut out for the sub
Now with the face of the enclosure mocked to check for fitment
The sub in the enclosure for the most part
Temp installed the sub to check for clearances before I put the terminals in the box
New front speakers
Driver side installed
Passenger side installed
Temp mount of the amp
More pictures to come as I progress. I hope to have this project completed and wrapped up by this weekend with the exception of the new amp I placed on order and the fatmat I have to install.
Started the install of everything today. So far I got the front speakers completely in. Temporarily mounted the amp to see how it was going to fit. I decided to mount it on the back of the back seat, as it would not fit very well under the front seat. I've also decided to purchase an additional 4 channel amp to power the 4 new speakers because I decided to run new wires for the 2 rear speakers because they are powered by an amp already and it had to be bypassed. I also started building a box for my sub. In order to maximize available space to keep the sub hidden, I eliminated one of the plastic boxes that housed the left rear speaker and built my own. Here are some pics from today and yesterday.
Here is the housing I eliminated
Blank MDF
Cut out a few pieces for the small box
Glued and clamped
Hole drilled to run wire through
Speaker mounted in the box
Now in the truck. Note: I used the stock mounting locations with the brackets but I cut them to fit my application
Beginnings of the sub enclosure. I had to trim some of the metal to get the box to fit
First bit of the enclosure
Glued and clamping the sides
Mocked up to check for fitment
Got the hole cut out for the sub
Now with the face of the enclosure mocked to check for fitment
The sub in the enclosure for the most part
Temp installed the sub to check for clearances before I put the terminals in the box
New front speakers
Driver side installed
Passenger side installed
Temp mount of the amp
More pictures to come as I progress. I hope to have this project completed and wrapped up by this weekend with the exception of the new amp I placed on order and the fatmat I have to install.
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Nice. I wish I was a better wood worker, so I could build up some boxes like that. I would definitely get some Dynamat, or something like that to put on that quarter panel.