Posted August 10, 200916 yr Just re-built the avalanche again here are the pics.Donor MidgateThe gear 2 dual2 Nightshades and 2 SAZ1500s (one is not mine but friend needed money to fix his car so he kinda pawned it to me for the time being)New wires and relay and connectorsNew Alt Ohio Generator... need to put this in sometime this weekAll tore out and opened upBox 7.1 cuft after displacement tuned to 33hz with around 110sq in of portCut out MidgateFilled and fittedMarking openingsWanted to see it Working on the midgatePlaning the amp rackFinished amp RackFinished install well kinda Sounds good and gets loud dont have any new numbers yet....I hate the way the vinyl turned out on the midgate, the glue sucked and the vinyl is very thin, so that will be redone sometime this year. I still need to add the fans behind the amps and the relay for the fans. Also need to switch the KLM power wires with some hyperflex, and install new alternator. Let me know what you think.
August 10, 200916 yr wow that looks nice!!! are those a pair of xs power 3100 i see there? also i love that box!!! very nice job keep it up!
August 10, 200916 yr Author wow that looks nice!!! are those a pair of xs power 3100 i see there? also i love that box!!! very nice job keep it up!Nope.... just s XS2400 back there now and a ol stock one up front. Need to still get one 3100 and put the 2400 up front. Looks great! We need more pics.... !Let me dig some more up.... I will try to get a video tomorrow.
August 17, 200916 yr Author here a Quick video I made today.Drivers door open Passenger window downBack seats upSong is Lil Wayne New Orleans Magiclet me know what you think.
August 21, 200916 yr lmao those cups didn't even stand a chances!!!! that is an awesome video! i love where you put the voltmeter!! looks nice man! good job!
August 21, 200916 yr Looks pretty cool... I'm wanting to try a few Sundown amps on my next project, if it ever gets off the ground...I know what you mean about the vinyl... On my last system in my Blazer (now torn out and sold) I covered three pannels almost the same size as the one you showed (not liking) and I did not like the way they came out.. Did one three times...I think next time, I will make sure any screwheads are recessed and all edges and corners are hit with a router roundover bit.... I think that'll give it a much smoother look...