Sorry, heres the first pic.
lookn good man. holy balls i cannot believe its snowing already
not looking forward to that, thank god mine is all snuggled away in the garage!
some things i suggest...
1. get some bigger speaker wire for them subs, 12 gauge should be just fine.
2. shorten up those grounds some, the seat belt bolts under the back seat are very nice ground locations and are easy to hide the wires
3. get that amp raised up a lil like we were talkin about with those pedistals.
youve got a great start, now go out slam that bitches honda lmao
^ dont say that please
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HAHA
I like the snow for winter sports, but I hate it b/c it brings the cold weather. If it snowed and stayed warm I would love it
jay you are crzy with the snow comment, yea stereo looks good
z yaaaa wrote:lookn good man. holy balls i cannot believe its snowing already not looking forward to that, thank god mine is all snuggled away in the garage!
some things i suggest...
1. get some bigger speaker wire for them subs, 12 gauge should be just fine.
2. shorten up those grounds some, the seat belt bolts under the back seat are very nice ground locations and are easy to hide the wires
3. get that amp raised up a lil like we were talkin about with those pedistals.
youve got a great start, now go out slam that bitches honda lmao
Bigger wire would be better and shorten up the ground a lot it shouldn't be any longer than a foot if you can help it but its not a good idea to use a seat bolt
make your own ground sand some paint somewhere and use that its the best way trust me..................But for the money you have into the system its not a bad start
1cleanz wrote:not a good idea to use a seat bolt
huh!?!?! wow, ive used them for years and never had an issue and was told by several stereo shops that it was a very good ground source.
id like to hear more.... please explain.
Those old school pioneer subs are awesome
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Yea I like these subs. I got a really good deal on them (free.) I just wish that the cone wasn't cracked on one.
The ground goes from where the trunk latch is, to the cap, then from the cap to the amp.
I'm gonna raise the amp up a bit once I have space in the garage to put it in and work on it, and replace the speaker wire.
My cousin had some wires and spades and stuff so I can do the big 3 but it got thrown out. Bummer.
But this stereo gets used for maybe 5mins a day right now so I'm not overly concerned.