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Showing content with the highest reputation on 05/01/2016 in Posts

  1. There's no way any existing issues would cause problems with a brand new system install. There's also NO WAY any shop worth anything at all would ever give a vehicle back to the customer knowing that had any sort issue they caused because of the work they were doing and charged anything at all let alone full price. This kind of bullcrap right here is how I made a fair bit of extra money back in the late 90's, early 2000's, fixing the crap that shops in our area screwed up. Personally I wouldn't give that shop another millisecond of my time and they sure as hell would never get another dime from me. I would find another shop or an individual who had a great reputation for doing this kind of work and take it there since doing this kind of stuff is still outside your skill set. I would also forget about trying to get any sort of refund or having them try to fix their mistakes. They'll bullshit their way out of any of this being their fault and if they weren't capable of doing the work right the first time they are sure as hell not even close to being able to fix it. Write it off as a lesson learned and move on. The one thing I would definitely do is make sure that everyone knows the quality of the work they did if it ever comes up in a conversation so that no one else falls victim to their inadequate and sub par joke for a "professional shop".
  2. It's taking shape, I just need to figure out how I'm going to finish it. I wrapped the false floor today. Not an exact match to the factory carpet, but it looks tons better than the bare wood. I regret this tweeter placement. It looked good in my head, after actually doing it I'm less than pleased.
  3. you need to drill a hole in a place where you can get a nut and washer on the other side... before you drill make shure it is a clean spot away from wiring , fuel lines exc.... personally I would make the shop fix it....... they should have done that in the first place with that abortion of a ground and the hissing noise you are talking about I would also be worried about the quality of the rest of the install and how it is set up.......
  4. When I modeled the Evil MB against the Mach5 MLI65 the Evil only lost to the Mach5 below 100hz, above 100hz the Evil pulled ahead on output and by 200hz it levels out to around +5dB from there and up.
  5. Here are some final production unit pictures. Very excited.

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