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even with that amp you can use one EHQS 12 just on one of the channels if the sub is a S2 or S4
much rather suggest this Power Acoustik PS2-800 - 4 ohms: 150 watts x 2 • 2 ohms: 180 watts x 2 • Bridged, 4 ohms: 360 watts x 1 • PWM MOSFET...
that amp doesn't put out more than 100 watts rms
Thats what I did....I first did a single layer...then knocked all over the door panel and put another layer over spots that sounded hollow.
I'd try contacting HO Alternators too
Damn Ranger...Very nice job. Someday I hope to have box building skills as good as you. I want a table saw!!!!!
lol nah shes not my girlfriend...I wish though. Shes a pretty hot redhead
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VERY well IMO. The difference in closing the rear doors compared to the front doors is a HUGE difference. To make it last forever you have to...
Do this to your doors and they'll be solid and quite. [IMG]
I'd just use 16 gauge or 12 gauge for the head unit ground...doesn't really matter if its long or not...if you think about it the ground wire in...
haha...sores in the mouth??? she get beat with an ugly stick as a child or what??
lol its usually the black wire
I just dampened my driver side door in my 98 Explorer with Peel N Seal. Works great...huge difference in closing the driver door compared to the...
into the ground wire from the harness
What I'm doing for my HU ground is just making a new ground somewhere on the floorboard and running the wire up behind the HU. Maybe even run the...
the head unit should have some metal showing...I've never seen a HU that is fully encased in plastic. normally there is a screw in the rear heat...
for a roll that is 6" x 25' its like 14 bucks now. Couple layers should be sufficient for the doors...I'ma do from the c pillar back when i have...
I just bought two rolls of Peel N Seal from Lowe's the other day. This week when I have some time I'll do the doors and maybe the rear...
sealed?? if you want to have a 4 cu ft sealed box than yes they will work