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Julian

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  1. I would have also suggested TC... But they're all Chinese made now... Anyways, what tuning were you loOking for in particular? I'd say the largest box you can fit with lots of port.. I'd suggest around 32-35hz tuning, but it's all personal Preference.
  2. All tread is best for bracing IMO.. Bracing raises scores. No doubt.
  3. Two main options, get step-downs to step-down the voltage to all of your 12v accessories, or run a stock and externally regulated output alternator, as said above since your running at a higher voltage there is less current pulled and more watts produced. In most cAses lArger amplifiers like the saz- series from sundown will run to 18v BUT most normal multichannel amps are around 15v max.
  4. I literally loled
  5. They're done mang! You just gotta bondo that shit up! Ill hit you up soon.
  6. lawdy lawdy lawdy it's nearly 11 in MO and no one is on!
  7. :ehh:
  8. Install is 1000000% of the sound.
  9. Going from 5-10 MPH to a dead stop = tons of damage.
  10. Pic = Unrelated.
  11. TOP!
  12. Slowhop
  13. ^^ JW, is this a standard? Because I know a few companies try to point out that they exceed the "standard" thread count or what not, JW is this is just a marketing scheme or not? I"ve seen companies like RF do this with their wiring packages. Standard.. Strand count is directly related to flexibility and nothing else... IIRC the "Skin effect" ONLY affects AC current, only. Marketing Scheme at it's best! Welding cable has plenty of strands and is quite flexible... that's 2/0 and plenty flexible
  14. Very true, I'd own an '06 M5 in a heartbeat.. But I can't remember which year had bad problems.. i think it was the '06's can't recall though... large trunk + Fast = <3
  15. This^^ ... Also, you might be happy with some SSDs as well... Are you porting or sealing the enclosure?? That will make a difference as well... i was thinking sealed(listen to electro and rap, yah...) but might try ported with a more sq orientated sub? thats y i was thinking the Fi Q, might do some JLs 6s if my friend lets get them ( 2 10s, was thinking about trading my BLs for these since he wants to get an escalade) maybe some pioneers since i can probably get some cheap off of ebay or something. Porting using Aeroports will allow you to sacrifice less space.. also you could easily get the BL's reconed to 12's even 10's for around 100 bucks each + shipping.. Which is indeed CHEAPER then buying all new woofers.
  16. Grilles Ya'll know what these are The X-overs are BIG and HEAVY Both Internals These are also very heavy for their size. A ton of mounting options.
  17. Batteries and some 2/0
  18. By the way, 8.25 millimeters = 0.32480315 inches.
  19. Ohh I didnt realize that was the case. I thought that gauge size was based upon diameter of the cable. I guess the fact that the cable is pure copper allows them to reduce the size? Thanks for the help! Most cable is oversized making it look like that's the norm. The diameter should be 8.25mm
  20. Lux liner Sheet size = 24" x 54" (9 sq. feet) Thickness = between 1/4" -3/8" (.250" .375") Mass/Area = 1.2 lbs. per sq foot Damp 6.5 mil hard temper foil -BLACK 2 mm total thickness (80 mils) +/- 5% Adhesive = Viscoelastic butyl rubber - 99.94% solids content .6 lbs per square foot +/- 5% 12" x 20" (1.67 sq ft.) ~95 sheets in a 160 shop pack simple math... 160/1.67
  21. Agreed... subs are the last thing you look at in a TRUE SQ install.. Usually you won't even need a large subwoofer..
  22. They drain (volt meter) a tiny amount of current to be honest.. Your head unit or amp could have been on.

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