Posted April 20, 200817 yr alright, my truck motor blew last month... i pulled the motor and sent it to be over hauled. new pistons rings head, sleaves its all getting done.. i have a new turbo here ready to go... i love my wrecker and im thinking i need to put a new system in it kinda like a re birth for her..... currently i have...old sony explode cd player2 4 inch coaxels1 jensen 200 watt1 kicker comp vr 8 mounted inside of a old clarion bass tube encloser... i just upgreaded my 4 channels in my car with a sax series soooo that leaves an jl 300/4 open for either use .. or sale to fund my new system. i want a mp3 player, i was thinking some 4 inch comps ran off the jl, along with a new sub on the jl aswell.... i can keep the kicker.. whatcha think.....
April 20, 200817 yr Author What size of wrecker is it? like this..... the 4 inch speakers are kinds of monted in your face. so is the cd player... its an over head type.. im not sure if you know about trucks.
April 21, 200817 yr I vote do an entire custom system in there using components up front, the factory system in the freightshakers blows.
April 21, 200817 yr Author I vote do an entire custom system in there using components up front, the factory system in the freightshakers blows. yeah well thats what i did right away i replaced everything.... and added a sub and amp.. but.. will the components sound right if there abover your head just infront of you?
April 21, 200817 yr I vote do an entire custom system in there using components up front, the factory system in the freightshakers blows. will the components sound right if there abover your head just infront of you?Not really.
April 21, 200817 yr Author i guess new coa axels it will be cause i dont wanna cut up the truck... good cheap brands for a 4 inch?
April 21, 200817 yr Can you fiberglass??What about custom comps in the kicks? If you have the foot room that is...........Also I would think of maybe a single 12 inbetween the buckets or under the bench.some interior pics are a huge help Jon.J
April 21, 200817 yr Author Can you fiberglass??What about custom comps in the kicks? If you have the foot room that is...........Also I would think of maybe a single 12 inbetween the buckets or under the bench.some interior pics are a huge help Jon.J yeah ill get some pics.. its in my shop right now.. i have another truck.. but ill get some pics asap... i can not do anything for kick pans cause i work in all weather... and with a 16 eee i need every each of space... not to mention the snow mud rain and spills in the truck..... it has a 60/4 style seating.. my driver seat is air ride indepentend.. the passenger side is a 60 bench.. and the bottom opens for storage.. its very tight, and with the 8x20 bass tube i have about 2 inches on each side and about 2 feet on one end. i want to start glass work.. but not on this truck... i run the company but thay are my bosses trucks!!
April 21, 200817 yr Well that kinda limits things, and i can understand the reasons for no kicks..............I would have to say maybe pods for 6.5" in the doors if possible??J
April 21, 200817 yr Author Well that kinda limits things, and i can understand the reasons for no kicks..............I would have to say maybe pods for 6.5" in the doors if possible??Ji would love to!... but when it rains im out in it.. not just driving with the doors closed.. im in and out in and out in and out... and with TEXAS sized rain drops.. by the third storm ill be buying new speakers. i pretty much have two options for full range... and it either 4 inch.. or 4x6....or i guess i could do 2 4inch.. and 2 4x6.... but thay will still be over head
April 21, 200817 yr i guess new coa axels it will be cause i dont wanna cut up the truck... good cheap brands for a 4 inch?I still have some Polk DB400 coaxials for sale.
April 21, 200817 yr not sure how much room you have in the cabin, but this would be a perfect 8 inch sub project..especially if ssa comes out with there 8 inch sub..looks crazy..
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