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05 sable 2 zcon 18s on 10k in b-pillar walll

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33 minutes ago, Infinite913 said:

Well did they fit?

Nope only goes up to 1/0 . . Mite just have to use a fat screwdriver and a hammer To crimp the 4/0 lol  . . Or could try soldering . Have never soldered any copper lugs befor

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Fit on my hammer crimper :)

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Baffle just sittin there. Just to give you an idea of what it will look like

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Test fitting pieces

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Man its coming together. Im getting excited lol

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Been without audio for over a year . Not even a head unit lol

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Pretty much just some finberglassing to do :)

sucks i dont have tweeters yet . Mite have just just pick up a couple for a few bucks at parts express just to hold me off untill i get the ssa tweeters

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Ouch that's a long time without tunes dude.

loOks like you getting close! Almost time to start hooking up equipment!! :)

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I know . Hope to have the subs in within a week . . Still got to run all my 4/0 and run new speaker wires for mids and highs

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Looks great man. I'm jelly...

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2 runs pos 1 run neg of 4/0 . For now

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Fiberglassing tomorrow! 

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Need to figure out about my alt to . I want to try to use my 300 amp I had in the van but it a little different than the stock sable one but I think ill be able to fit it with some spacers . . Only thing is that the plug on the alt is 2 wires and the sable has 3 . I think one is just for the batt light on the dash so I wouldnt need that one ran . So need to figure out how to wire it up . 

I do have one of them blue voltage regulators layin around at the shop so maybe there is a way were I wouldnt even need to wire the alt in to the sable alt plug. I dont know. Need to figure something out soon . . Really dont wanna buy another $500+ alt when my old one was only used like a month befor the van broke and I can get it to fit in the sable

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18 hours ago, Travis said:

Looks great man. I'm jelly...

Thanks Man .  Mite get to hear It sometime . Im In ohio to

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The extra wire on the alternator most likely is a feed from the (more advanced) computer.  The other two are field and stator wires.  The one I did required a 47 ohm resistor on the extra wire... then I believe it was hooked to the power wire. Would need to confirm all that to make for sure.  Is to tell the alternator to charge. Iirc the resister stepped it down to 5 V,  same as the computer would send to it.

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10 hours ago, frogcase2002 said:

2 runs pos 1 run neg of 4/0 . For now

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I love the zip ties keeping it clean. Only suggestion I would make is maybe securing the wires under the car or through the car. :lol:!!! Looking great so far man keep it up!

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Nice progress!!  I feel ya on the tunes...been without any since june myself.

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5 hours ago, Infinite913 said:

I love the zip ties keeping it Only suggestion I would make is maybe securing the wires under the car or through the car. :lol:!!! Looking great so far man keep it up!

I ran them Inside the plastic panel that runs along the rocker panel .  

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Not perfect but it will get the job done

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