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Mac N Cheese

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Everything posted by Mac N Cheese

  1. this vehical is CRAZY loud, straight to the dome
  2. Never been over there and never will this will always be my home
  3. you can make it as difficult as you want it. Just take your time and do it right the first time pre drilling is your friend so use it. The easiest way to cut out the diameter for the subwoofer is to use a jigsaw/router. To make a perfect circle take the radius of the cut ID. then get a scrap piece of wood and drill a hole through it, then measure the radius over and drill another hole.
  4. your going to need more electrical equipment to back that up. (HO alt, batteries, etc)
  5. Welcome to SSA!
  6. i really like that first pic of the SSD's good choice in woofers
  7. how the hell should we know? do this, buy all four of them and report back to us
  8. damn thats quite a bit of windshield flex, i can help on glassing!
  9. please include budget...this will help narrow down the topic thanks
  10. check out the tech section on Fi's website, also the cooling option includes the P chamfer
  11. don't be fooled by there website. They make alot more alternators than just the ones posted on the dcpowerinc.com. There is a phone number on the top header of the website. Thats the fastest and easiest way to contact them
  12. that magnet looks like a tank
  13. Majora's Mask here i come...Zelda Ocarina of time will have to wait
  14. I no exactly what you are going through, numerous testing to find out the problem. Taking the sub in and out, checking fuses, connections....it starts to really get frustrating. Just hang in there and it will be all worth it in the end.
  15. the only reason i was thinking this was the problem was because something along these lines happened to my 3000D. It would cut in and out (didnt matter what volume i had it at). I checked grounds, connections, sub, and then i tried a different amp and it worked fine. I contacted DB-r and told him and he new what the problem was right over the phone. the little boxes covering the mosfits would wiggle...that's what would cause the issue
  16. thinking about another summer vacation but without driving! transportation= train? anyone have any experience? thanks
  17. Very good points! I personally don't use the remote. Better to set the gain on the amp and leave alone. OR the remote could pop out of the cord and just a thought....
  18. do you currently have another amp you could swap out with? this will determine whether or not its the amp. If the other amp works fine then i bet its the mosfits located by the RCA inputs
  19. safe travels young fellow!
  20. Great looking Havocs!
  21. yes pics of the havocs, the best looking sub....well in my opinion
  22. yes. good match for the btl as for electrical i would start off doing the big 3/ volt meter and then go from there. You will most likely have voltage drop so take a look at the electrical/battery page on SSA
  23. looks real clean! i bet that seat is heavy now

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