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Showing content with the highest reputation on 05/16/2017 in all areas

  1. What's in the box:
  2. Trying to get some ideas on how much I need to complete my Mercedes C230 coupe. If I have a lil bit extra left over that is ok too. I have two other cars that could use some. I wanted to use spectrum instead of CLD but I'm kinda worried about the over spray. Kinda why I was leaning towards the sludge instead which can be applied with a brush. I've seen a few vids that show it isn't that much but I would need to completely tape off my dash and all the windows for the spray. Plus i have quite a few plastic parts inside that spectrum wont adhere to. I also had thot about using luxury liner pro instead of buying the MLV/CCF seperate but it was cheaper this way. This is what i'm thinking of buying: 32 sq ft of damplifier B stock 36 sq ft of Overkill (CCF) 36 sq ft of Luxury Liner (MLV) 24 sq ft of Heatwave Pro (thermal barrier) 3 cans Spray adhesive 1 8oz vinyl contact cement I plan to cover the floor and sides with CLD/CCF/MLV and then under the headliner and hatch will be CLD and a thermal barrier. I'll be doing the roof 1st so if there is any thermal barrier left, which I suspect there will be, I'll use that on the cabin side firewall. What do you guys think? Any suggestions?
  3. I'd still like to use spectrum on the underside of my car but that may be awhile before I can get it up on a lift to clean and spray it. I'd like to use LLp instead of the CCF/MLV seperate but i dont think my floor panels will fit if i do. Prob use that on my doors tho. Thank you for the discount code! I'll be back for more but I have a lot to get me started for now.
  4. This build is officially squashed. I sold most of the gear and I am re-energizing my photography business. Another ridiculously expensive hobby. Here are some recent pics I took with my new Nikon D810 Heading back to the track this weekend to make some money
  5. That blow through cost more than the truck did. Plus its over his budget.
  6. NEVER EVER EVER EVER base ANYTHING car audio on videos, lol.
  7. LOUD bass and $5-600 aren't compatible. Plus loud is all relative. To me 150spl is far too loud. To you, it may not be nearly loud enough. To him it may be anywhere in between. I still think a pair of higher quality 10" or 12" speakers in a good box would be better than 6-8 cheap subs, but who knows.
  8. 1 point
    Ordered mine, a UMIK-1 and now I'm looking at ordering power wire for my amps. Fun things are in store!
  9. 1 point
    They are not playing around! Tweets flying out the door!
  10. 1 point
    ...And there shipping, just got tracking number!!
  11. 1 point
    Sounds good, may be ordering more.
  12. 1 point
    They just arrived tonight!! First few orders will be shipping tomorrow.
  13. My daughter need to charge her iPhone, radio came alive:
  14. Might have room for SuperCaps gotta measure this!
  15. Spectrum is a waste of money. CLD you don't need all that much. MLV you have to cover the whole surface. If you have one quarter the CLD you have MLV you'll be fine assuming you are using both on all surfaces.
  16. As a dampener spectrum is pretty useless. It has other purposes but sucks donkey as a cld replacement.
  17. It has other uses, but stinks as a dampener. Since you claim differently why don't you show us measurements. Pretty easy to measure damping and validate your statement.

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