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Old 09-17-2007, 09:37 AM
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Installing the seats again:

Four black MDF pieces were made to lift the seat aroung 1/2" - 3/4":



Installing the seats on top of those adapters:

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AND THE INSTALLATION IS FINISHED:

FRONT VIEWS:





IPOD VIEWS:





AMPLIFIER UNDER THE DRIVER'S SEAT:



REAR SEAT VIEWS:





SUBWOOFER BOX:






THE END !! HOPE YOU GUYS LIKE IT !!
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OHH and by the way,

It sounds awesome !!

Those subs really pound and the imaging is amazing !!

Glad It Worked !!
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let me be the first to say the completed product is awesome!

if i wanted to do something similar to that over here, what would a set-up like that cost me out the door...including all the labor, parts and material...if you dont mind me asking?

brett
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I've followed this all last week, the finished product is amazing, Wait until those subs break in a little, you'll like it even better.
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Very Nice!! Good Job!! We Want Videos!!!
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The finish on that is really nice. Has an OEM appearance. I like that alot.
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Originally Posted by rustyshakelford
let me be the first to say the completed product is awesome!

if i wanted to do something similar to that over here, what would a set-up like that cost me out the door...including all the labor, parts and material...if you dont mind me asking?

brett
Thanks a lot guys.

All installation labor, parts (speaker cables, terminals, RCA cables, etc), material (MDF, fiberglass, sound dampening, etc), ended up at around $800.

To that, you have to add the cost of all speakers, head unit, subs, camera, amps, etc. But it depends on what brands and type you want to add to your car.
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WOW, is all I have to say for lack of better words at the moment. Some day when I have a little extra cash flow I want to get a setup like that...
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As a former car audiophile (and swore I would never do it again!) I really like the install on your truck. Nice work...

Unfortunately, that system would last about 30 days here in Dallas....the thieves would have a heyday!
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All installation labor, parts (speaker cables, terminals, RCA cables, etc), material (MDF, fiberglass, sound dampening, etc), ended up at around $800.
You got an amazing deal!!! After spending 100+ hours on my install, and knowing all that is involved, that price is extremely reasonable.

Did you go with 2-way speakers for the rear doors, or where are the highs coming from in the rear of the truck?

Awesome install! --Eric
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really nice end result!
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I worked installing car audio for several years, and having done lots of fiberglass work that is one heck of a deal considering time the invested. Enjoy it. Really like the sub box alot.


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That is a beautiful thing! I love how you can barely tell most of that stuff is even there.
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Well done. Install looks great. I love how much it still looks like original.


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