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Old 07-24-2012, 10:52 PM   #1
 
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Yep thats right i just did that. Stay tuned over the next few months as i begin my first audio build. Some specs sofar will be a custom fitted fiberglass box housing two 10's, 2 amps, lights and plexi will also be used for a one off custom box. My ultimate goal is for high quality/performance/crispness. I dont want shitty sounding base or staticy speakers. Can anyone clarify what tweeters are and if i need them? So before i start does anyone have any reccomendations on building boxes, using fiberglass, wiring or type of equipment to use?

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oh and WASH THAT DAMN TRUCK...you MUD DUCK!
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Tweeters are small speakers to play the really high pitches, if you are going all out and are amping up the door speakers then you will probably want some to balance out all the extra lows and mids


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Old 07-25-2012, 12:18 AM   #6
 
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Originally Posted by SmokedRam View Post
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oh and WASH THAT DAMN TRUCK...you MUD DUCK!
i did after 3 weeks of drieded up caked up mud.lol i even got under it with a poncho and a pressure washer.lol i think i lost about 150 lbs of mud.


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Tweeters are small speakers to play the really high pitches, if you are going all out and are amping up the door speakers then you will probably want some to balance out all the extra lows and mids
yea im gonna be upgrading all the speakers and possibly adding a few more. eventually i would like to add some speakers oustide of the truck also.
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Ok so i started breaking down the interior today. I didnt get as far as i would have like cause i didnt have a torx bit big enough to take of the seatbelts. So i got the back tray out any tomorrow after i get some torx sockets i will have the back wall off also. as for the speakers in the back panel they will be moved up to the corner of the cab along with some tweeters.




heres what i have to work with for space. these are with the seats all the way back and resting on the back of the cab.

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Off topic question...how in the hell do you get your middle seat belt bezel thing to stay on the back cab cover? Mine falls out every time one of the kids use the seat belt. I always have to snap it back in place.
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idk mines never moved. i use the center seat alot.
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