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Post by notajuniorfan on Jun 29, 2007 20:38:57 GMT -5
Instead of cutting up my dash, I had a guy at Future Shop install my deck in the glovebox, looks professional, great job, You have to cut the back out of the glove box, better then hacking the crap out of your dash. Also know one knows its there when closed. You also get to keep the factory one, Mine still works as well, just had to modify the antenna and kept the corner speakers in, I also purchased a deck with a remote, Ill post pics when I figure it out...lol
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Post by Pontiac1976 on Jun 30, 2007 6:49:20 GMT -5
Kool When you find time to to get pic's up. We will be waiting to see. So how mean speaker does your set up have.?
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Post by notajuniorfan on Jun 30, 2007 23:01:48 GMT -5
im having trouble uploading pics
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Post by notajuniorfan on Aug 19, 2007 23:08:35 GMT -5
"#265386"]src="http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z84/nota8fan/resto045.jpg"], copy this link to see the pics of the stereo in the golve box, this cost me 300 dollars including install of deck, wiring and speakers [/font][/p]
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Post by notajuniorfan on Oct 12, 2007 21:14:08 GMT -5
Anyone think it looks ok, and what is a good amp and sub setup in these trucks, not a whole lot of room and I already have two 6x9's behind the seat
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Post by BowtieGuy on Oct 14, 2007 7:12:52 GMT -5
Yes it looks good. Only problem with putting the radio in the glove box is you would have to have a passenger with you to adjust the radio for you, unless it has a remote. As far as an amp and sub set up, that is endless. At the moment I have 3 JL Audio 123w3v3 subs behind my seats (I have buckets in mine) with a 1200 watts rms Hifonics amp pushing them. I don't have much leg room since my seats are pulled up alot, but still comfy with the buckets.
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Post by travisw7 on Nov 10, 2008 0:15:09 GMT -5
I've got bucket seats with a 10" JLaudio sub mounted to the rear of the cab between the seats. Works good, amp behind drivers seat. Want to build console, any cool ideas/pics?
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