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I know you guys are all just dying for updates :rolleyes:

I got some new toys in the mail...

Kicker SX900.4 for my component set, I hope they like it!

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HID kit w/ digial ballasts from Dxhid.com - these guys make an excellent kit, and come with a great warranty.

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i like that alarm, gonna have to look into it. looks like a nice HID kit too. I'm looking into one of those myself. can't wait for some audio update tho

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Nice! All these deadner pics make me realize 100sqft I ordered isn't going to do much of anything, lol! :(

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that was some excesive deadening there, congrats man, ure really taking your time with this, making sure everything is in order..it must pay off in he end

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Tons of non car audio things were done this past week, so I still dont have a real 'audio update'. I got my HID's installed and I'll never own another car without them.. they improve night driving so much.

I got my amp back from paint though...

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that was some excesive deadening there, congrats man, ure really taking your time with this, making sure everything is in order..it must pay off in he end

Thank you, I am taking my time and budget is the big reason haha. I can't wait till it's done.

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How much Deadener did you use?

I have about 100sq so far. I'm not finished yet....

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I had the day off so I upgraded some of my stock grounds. I'm not finished yet with everything, but I had time to make some progress. I added a ground from the alternator to the battery. I didn't have enough black wire boots, so I had to use some red ones, I'll replace them later.

Alternator ground

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Alternator wire headed to the battery

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Engine ground to battery

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Here is the stock body ground to the battery

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Prepping the area...

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0g FTW

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Changed out the terminals

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All done!

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More Damplifier Pro and Luxury Liner Pro is on the way as well. :)

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Should be nutty. I could have sworn you said you were going to chill out for a while on SPL, guess not. Hehe.

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Got the trunk finished with Damplifier Pro. My whole cabin floor has a layer of Luxury Liner Pro.

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pics of the hids?

beaming that is.

how much they run u?

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pics of the hids?

beaming that is.

how much they run u?

Taking pictures of headlights is not an easy task. You'd nice a nice camera and/or filters etc. I'll post what I have though..

I got my HID's on a group buy from Dxhid.com for around $165. Lifetime warranty on the digital ballast, and a 15 month warranty on the bulbs. Small run company buy a guy name David. Excellent product and service. You can run this kit on 9v to 32v.

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i think he wanted a shot of the clean line that comes out of them, and a shot of the ground

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Installed damplifier and motor mat pro on my hood.

Starting with the...Damplifier

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Adding the Motor Mat Pro and foil tape

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done..

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Put the oem foam peice back on..

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I finally got around to doing the rear doors. One layer of Damplifier Pro on the inner and outer skin.

Before:

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After:

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Some midbass action. I'm finally getting close to actually installing the gear.

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