accessories for 2000 ssei
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accessories for 2000 ssei
Helloo everyone I just bought my 2000 SSEI about 2 months ago and I just recently became a member of the Bonneville Club . It would be very cool if anyone can tell me what kind of accessories I can get for my SSEI and where I can find them because I don't find anything. I've seen a couple Bonneville'* in the Club that have cool things like clear corners light, intakes and all kind of stuff. Also I trying to hook up two 12'* and a amp to the factory radio but the radio doesn't have RCA'* does anyone know how? Thank'* in advance.
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For your radio goto wamart and buy a line driver. You'll split into your rear speakers and turn that into your RCA'*. =) Then from the line driver to the amp with RCA'* and run your remote/power/ground/speaker yadda yadda.
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Go fast mods: www.intense-racing.com
PM TaylorD for audio recommendations, I think he has the best stereo system in our gen.
Clear corner how to can be found here: http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/techinfo/?article=67
PM TaylorD for audio recommendations, I think he has the best stereo system in our gen.
Clear corner how to can be found here: http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/techinfo/?article=67
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It'* ez to add the amp and subs, but as previously stated you do need to go buy a line converter for about $20 at Wal-Mart, Circuit City, Best Buy, etc.
Your BOSE amp is mounted in the trunk against the back seat on the driver'* side. Pull the big plastic false-back out of the trunk, and you'll have easy access to all the wires you need to install the converter.
Install the converter BEFORE the BOSE amp for better sound.
From there, it'* a snap to plug in the amp and subs.
BTW, since your battery is under the back seat, it'* ez to run power to your amp in the trunk..
Check the Audio Board for lots of other things that people have done.
Jim
Your BOSE amp is mounted in the trunk against the back seat on the driver'* side. Pull the big plastic false-back out of the trunk, and you'll have easy access to all the wires you need to install the converter.
Install the converter BEFORE the BOSE amp for better sound.
From there, it'* a snap to plug in the amp and subs.
BTW, since your battery is under the back seat, it'* ez to run power to your amp in the trunk..
Check the Audio Board for lots of other things that people have done.
Jim
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Welcome to the club!
Maybe my site might give you a few ideas
Http://www.cardomain.com/id/taylordssei
Maybe my site might give you a few ideas
Http://www.cardomain.com/id/taylordssei
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Welcome to the Club!
I'd definately take a look at Taylors system... It is VERY nice. If I were going to get a system, it would be very similar to what he has.
For go fast mods:
www.zzperformance.com
www.intense-racing.com
www.3800performance.com
Those should be good to start with.
Shawn
I'd definately take a look at Taylors system... It is VERY nice. If I were going to get a system, it would be very similar to what he has.
For go fast mods:
www.zzperformance.com
www.intense-racing.com
www.3800performance.com
Those should be good to start with.
Shawn
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