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Aaron Clinton

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  1. First repair on the ole '02 IS. Due to some serious rain storms 2 weeks ago coming home from the office, I had to divert to pick up Lindsey's son on the way. Well that part of Baltimore is at or below sea level and one street I was not familiar with, had what appeared to be just covered in a light layer. Well, I was wrong, there was a dip in the road with a pothole and a headlight deep puddle. The passengers side front hit really hard. The next day, the sound of a damaged wheel bearing started and got worse the last couple weeks. Due to serious work load between both jobs and picking up some paid writing on the side, I've had zero time to tinker on the car myself (let alone have a weekend to limp the car up to Neal) and the two local garages were booked up deep into September, I was forced to call the Lexus of Annapolis (I should have known those two words in the same sentence means extra extra spendy). Parts and labor for one wheel bearing on theIS: $590. Positive note, they are giving me a loaner for free (which is awesome, because it is fucking brutal driving the Mazda that has dead rear race shocks that the car sits on the bump stops) this evening and still to this date, the car has had no failures of it's own volition outside of the already dead headlight leveling sensors when I bought the car nearly 2 years ago, averaging 17,500 a year on it, and 6k on the Mazda.
  2. They are beefy for sure. Working on a smaller 8 that will be shallower.
  3. Our big subs are coming back, (Icon/Xcon/Zcon/Evil/????) but I believe the Icon is going to be delayed slightly. So if you can swing it in the allotted budget, the Xcon, as soon as it returns, is an extremely capable all around sub.
  4. Throw some cheap gin on it, that'll kill it right up.
  5. Hope you heal up soon Neal.
  6. Cool photo. Personally I have never torn one apart, but that is interesting way to go about it. Some will just throw a little cap on the side of the phase plug riser.
  7. 15 square inches per cube of internal space.
  8. Its not cobbled together in the slightest, it was nearly a year of me working with the factory to get it where it is now. A fully new tooled basket is way out of our budget at this time. So with one of the longest coils available for an 8" sub, it was needed to run the spacers.
  9. Yes, we went live with it Friday. It will love 0.55 cubes tuned to 31hz for daily.
  10. Another will shortly. The big time subs vary from model to model.
  11. I will contact the developers.
  12. Ampere Audio is joining in on the sale!!
  13. That would be awesome.
  14. That would be why I have never seen them. Yes, Fi should be able to recone them as Fi did the top end Crossfire subs.
  15. You got this Jordan. I had no choice as I didn't take any loans out for under grad or grad school.
  16. Humpday. Sale on the store.
  17. Thank you. The power per current draw and tiny footprint on these are surprising.
  18. We have to keep expanding our great product offerings to stay ahead of all the copy cats.
  19. I am coaching Lindsey's son's soccer team starting next week. No idea where the time is going to be found.

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