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mrbojang

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  1. Yeah. Their fuse holders seem to be out of stock and I'd rather order from the same place if possible..
  2. So last night I sat down and made a small list of wiring and accessories I'll need to get my saz 3500d powered. I'll be running one battery upfront and two in the back. The extra 0 gauge is for the big 3...Any advice on better products or a cheaper source would be appreciated.. http://www.subtilisaudio.com/products/Stinger-SPD5203-Pro-Classic-ANL-0%7B47%7D4-Gauge-Inline-Fuse-Holder.html x 3 @ $35 - 3 fuse holders http://www.subtilisaudio.com/products/Tsunami-5-Pack-Gold-ANL-Fuses-%28Choose-Size%29.html x 1 - $8 - 5 300amp fuses http://www.subtilisaudio.com/products/Stinger-SHI2120-HPM-1-RCA-Cable-20FT.html x 2 - $24 - 20ft rcas http://www.subtilisaudio.com/products/Stinger-HPM-1%7B47%7D0-Gauge-Blue-Power-Wire-.html x 30 - $3.39 - 30ft power wire http://www.subtilisaudio.com/products/Stinger-HPM-1%7B47%7D0-Gauge-Gray-Power-Wire.html x 10 - $3.39 - 10ft ground wire http://www.subtilisaudio.com/products/Stinger-SHW510BC-HPM-10-Gauge-Speaker-Wire.html x 20 - $1.35 - 20feet speaker cable - 10 gauge http://www.subtilisaudio.com/products/Stinger-SPT85309-GM-Long-Battery-Teminal.html x 8 - $6 - side posts http://www.subtilisaudio.com/products/Tsunami-RTN3-1%7B47%7D0-Gauge-to-3%7B47%7D8%22-5-Pack.html x 5 - $13.93 - ring terminals (Not a promotion for subtilis audio, never ordered from them...They look alright though?)
  3. NICE! Thanks for the update. Can't wait until this is in the back of my truck. You do amazing work.
  4. So I just had a Viper r350 put into my vehicle...I want to add additional sirens. I've seen some 120db ones online for as little as $6... Anyone know if there's a limit to how many I can run off this alarm? I'm thinking 1 in each corner of the vehicle would be nice...
  5. Just found this on youtube...Some russians running six sa-10's off two saz-3500d's..
  6. Sucks there's no videos on youtube of the sa10's in action yet
  7. like my NOS sticker does?
  8. crap double post sorry
  9. Mine won't be setup for another month or so also. reposted image:
  10. I'm getting an alarm put in this weekend...If the siren is hidden in the engine compartment, hood locks could add extra protection and also protect my batteries ground..right? Not sure if I'm able to get an extra backup battery, or if I should use the two other batts i'm already placing in the back..
  11. 2006 Tahoe... I realize someone can't just walk up and open my hood..They'd have to break a window then do the hood release...I figure with hood locks they can't even do that..
  12. I'm contemplating getting some hood locks and just wanted some opinions... http://www.streetbeatcustoms.com/Spyder/Hoods/Universal-Spyder-Carbon-Fiber-Hood-Pin-with-Key-_-ACC_008/637760/ Seem decent? I figure they're another layer of protection for my ride (crackheads won't be able to get to my battery, etc..)
  13. mrbojang replied to mrbojang's topic in Off Topic
    Just a small update...Went to the police station to get a copy of my report... WORTHLESS. Officer couldn't even spell 'woofer', they spelt it 'wolfer'. Quite scary they're allowed to carry guns... I don't expect to see my stuff again. I live around a government building and decided to let them know and see if they noticed anyone suspicious... Turns out they've had thefts from 4 GOVERNMENT vehicles in the past 6 months. Stealing tires off them, etc...
  14. I saw that on some other forum, makes my 6 look laughable.
  15. mrbojang replied to mrbojang's topic in Off Topic
    Yeah. Not sure how professional these guys were...They couldn't get the HU out of the dash? I don't expect the alarm to be the end all solution. Equipment is being bolted down, security lights added, disabling rear cargo door electronic locks, and I'm going to be more cautious with my system. I did play it close to my house..Lesson learned. I'm hoping the alarm will go off just enough to wake me up so I can go out there and say Hey.. I was thinking of not wiring the alarm up to my door locks, so I can keep the vehicle unlocked and armed if I wanted to. Not sure on this though..
  16. New enclosure, amp rack, etc will be bolted to the body of the car...As far as security screws I now have $2,500 in theft coverage...I was talking with someone and they said to just use regular screws on the subs due to insurance covering theft not damage (and people tend to damage subwoofers if you use security screws..). I agree though recones are alot cheaper than new subs\enclosure.. Good idea on disconnecting it. Once everything is setup properly I'll look into that. Reconnecting it from inside might be a pain however.. I would ask your insurance company, that sounds really weird to me. i would use screws like this I'm sure they'll cover damage, if not it's better than having your rates go way up if there is a next time. With the square screws you can fit a small crew driver in and take em out, labor intensive, but for a crook it would be worth it. Thanks man. I'll talk to my insurance agent tomorrow and find out for sure... Any idea where I can buy that bit and 40 or so of those screws?
  17. New enclosure, amp rack, etc will be bolted to the body of the car...As far as security screws I now have $2,500 in theft coverage...I was talking with someone and they said to just use regular screws on the subs due to insurance covering theft not damage (and people tend to damage subwoofers if you use security screws..). I agree though recones are alot cheaper than new subs\enclosure.. Good idea on disconnecting it. Once everything is setup properly I'll look into that. Reconnecting it from inside might be a pain however..
  18. So seeing as how I've recently become a victim of theft I'm thinking of what I need to do before I even think about installing the new setup I've been working on.. I had the idea of wiring in a hidden switch that is connected to the lock actuator\circuit to the rear cargo area door..This way if someone does get in through other doors and they try to unlock the back to get in and remove stuff, they won't be able to (unless they find the switch..which will be hidden well.) Does this make sense\sound like a decent approach? Obviously an alarm is going in too.
  19. mrbojang replied to mrbojang's topic in Off Topic
    Thanks guys. Found my sunglasses, under the backseat...New setup will be alot more secured.
  20. mrbojang replied to mrbojang's topic in Off Topic
    ford truck??? that sucks brother.. alarm is the first thing i do when i get a new car or truck... just have to these days.. and with all the meth heads in fla.. ninja please... sorry for your loss brother. Tahoe...I'm glad they didn't damage anything other than some rca cables and bent the metal HU mount a little...They could have been dicks and took the face plate...They did take my oakley's though.
  21. mrbojang posted a topic in Off Topic
    So I got in my truck this morning...Noticed the head unit face place on the driver seat, my papers all over the place...Looked in the back and my two old orion subs, directed 1200/5 and a new sax-125.2 were gone... Head unit still works, atleast they left that. They didn't break a window, no idea how they got in. I make it a habit to lock my stuff up. Really glad this happend before I did my new setup. That equipment (other than the sax) is being replaced. I feel raped however. Time to look into alarms I guess. Kind of confusing since I don't show off my system, haven't noticed people following me, etc... Next setup is being bolted down.
  22. cool story bro

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