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April 4th is my 1 year anniversary of the car audio life and I was at 144.5 the first time I got meter....so lets see a year later in the same truck

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Did a 152.6 today got some work to do

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Looks great man.

 

Under hood is sex....... nice alts ;)

 

Hella nice work .....

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Did a 152.6 today got some work to do

Good job bro!!

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Your engine bay is beautiful. I hope mine looks half as good! Great job!

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Thanks cant wait to get this amp rack better

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Did a 152.6 today got some work to do

Good job bro!!

Yeah got to due some improvements just pulled up and seen what it would do I think I can get a 154.0 out of it once I learn this box

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Did a 152.6 today got some work to do

Good job bro!!

Yeah got to due some improvements just pulled up and seen what it would do I think I can get a 154.0 out of it once I learn this box

 

You will get this bro!!

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Did a 152.6 today got some work to do

Good job bro!!
Yeah got to due some improvements just pulled up and seen what it would do I think I can get a 154.0 out of it once I learn this box

You will get this bro!!
ThAnks man

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One of the loudest tahoe`s I have ever heard can play anything

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This guy loud too but he can only burp but its a loud 163+ and they can still turn it up even more

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Alot of people over 70 entry's and alot of builds and demos

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Need to step my battery game up may add 4 blackberries or two of those 215Ah batts only time will tell...

Plus I need to add more runs im choking my electrical with only two runs of positive and negative

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This guy loud too but he can only burp but its a loud 163+ and they can still turn it up even more

 

 

Whats up with the "angled back baffle" ?  Am just curious, forgive me if im a retard. :)

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This guy loud too but he can only burp but its a loud 163+ and they can still turn it up even more

Whats up with the "angled back baffle" ? Am just curious, forgive me if im a retard. :)

Beats me all I no its a burp box and he only burps with it....spl reasons...

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shrinking im sure......... ;)

 

shrink shrink shrink..... my guess.... :)

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This guy loud too but he can only burp but its a loud 163+ and they can still turn it up even more

 

 

Whats up with the "angled back baffle" ?  Am just curious, forgive me if im a retard. :)

I dont see what your talking about

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This guy loud too but he can only burp but its a loud 163+ and they can still turn it up even more

 

 

Whats up with the "angled back baffle" ?  Am just curious, forgive me if im a retard. smile.png

I dont see what your talking about

 

 

 

You dont see where ONE point starts.. and the OTHER ends ? 

 

BACK BAFFLE,  thats been .. "adjusted"....... 

 

SEE angle iron, SEE STACKS of wood...... 

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This guy loud too but he can only burp but its a loud 163+ and they can still turn it up even more

 

 

Whats up with the "angled back baffle" ?  Am just curious, forgive me if im a retard. :)

I dont see what your talking about

 

 

You dont see where ONE point starts.. and the OTHER ends ? 

 

BACK BAFFLE,  thats been .. "adjusted"....... 

 

SEE angle iron, SEE STACKS of wood......

Guess my phone is shitty. I just see black behind the amps lol

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There is s angle back its for spl the air flow this guy that build this is from team b2 and he knows is shit

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Here some.little update pics nothing special just added a 45 to the back wall and more bracesKIMG0009_zpship5o9km.jpg

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Did a 152.7 @ 44 looking to tune my box high some how..KIMG0032_zpseirxyqqw.jpg

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Now to add pics of stunt fest....KIMG0040_zpsczoyrkwv.jpg

Really loud made me want to switch to mclaren lol

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Yes thats a lifepo4 80ah from juicebox running his 4 saz 6000 hold at 12.7received_853282361414285_zpsvlcmifl0.jpeKIMG0028_zpstgvdyk4r.jpgKIMG0027_zps39km37cc.jpg

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A Sanchez if you reading this you owe me a demo drove all the way down.there to see a fellow teammate lol

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