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hey guys, i am FINALLY getting my mustang back from doing a t5 swap. when i do get it back (hopefully tomorrow :rofl2: ) i am putting a oldschool kicker zr240 amp and a 3.5CF ported box that came with the IA flatlyne 15 i bought. now im still not sure on what to put in the box. the IA 15, or try out one of my solo x's for a few days just for shits and giggles lol. the car has pioneer speakers all around with a pioneer HU.the mustang is not my everyday driver but it will be drivin a lot considering it will be getting rather cold out here soon. the alternator may be the stock one from '73 (the car has a 302 out of a '73 gt) but im not sure so im kind of worried about the output :peepwall: i was wondering if anyone here has had experience with putting a system in a older vehicle ('65- like '80) and if there is anything i should be looking out for while doing this install.

Thanks guys

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Edited by Lantz

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Same car, lol...

I went with pods and a Q10 in the back....

my car isnt that built. it does have a decent cam, 4bbl carb, headers and some other mods to the engine but weight isnt a factor here. im not racing lol but how do the subs u put in sound?

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I haven't heard the sub yet, will let you know when I check it out next week....

ya id really appreciate it man.thanks

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Cool looking Mustang!

Thaks bro. iv always wanted to put a systme in it for the shows and now i can do that lol.

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