check out what i did this weekend
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Originally Posted by CFoote
LOL Be nice Mr. Bill....he has a nice clean install there, one of the cleanest I've seen in this forum.
Originally Posted by willwren
Originally Posted by CFoote
LOL Be nice Mr. Bill....he has a nice clean install there, one of the cleanest I've seen in this forum.
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Originally Posted by CFoote
LOL Be nice Mr. Bill....he has a nice clean install there, one of the cleanest I've seen in this forum.
i want to move both amps in front of my subwoofers, put them under a plexiglass lid and light em up with some blue LEDs. im also going to keep the spare tire accessible. i got a flat the day after i considered ditching the tire lolz
Originally Posted by swerve
time to start savin for really good 6.5"*
looks really good
Been looking at too many custom installs this weekend. Been building mine, need speakers!
I have an odd question here. I notice you applied the sound deadener to your door and I presume you removed the white (or clear) plastic barrier that was between the door panel, and door aluminum skin. That plastic shield was there to deflect water and moisture from entering the inner section of the door, door panel, and ultimately, the interior of the vehicle. Is the sound deadener going to reflect water in the same way? Also, when the deadener comes into contact with water/moisture is it going to continue to stick? I also wanted to sound deaden the doors of my car but these few questions held me back. I ended up applying a small ammount only directly behind where the speaker is located.





