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[QUOTE="jordan572, post: 1058099, member: 10582"] I got a start on installing the speakers and wiring the crossovers for the rear system. All I can say is this stuff seems to take forever, like I said no master here but dang. It's dark, hot and just putzy work overall. Garbage part is I won't even be able to test any of it out until the truck is nearly finished which sucks but I have to do it now or I know I won't have time to do it later. I'll have to wait until the cab is on the frame to finish the front install, the doors will probably have to come off so I can get a good shot at drilling the front molex plugs. As far as the back, only the tweeter mounts in the door. For the rear speaker system only, the tweeter is spliced into the woofer. All I had to do its run my tweeter wires from the crossover to the oe woofer wires. I didn't have to drill the rear door plugs or try to fish wire through that mess. The oe speaker wiring should pretty easily handle the power consumption of just a tweeter. The Jl woofer that mounts in the back quarter/cab corner area received new wire straight from the crossover. The crossover location is by no means ideal, I spent a good 15 minutes looking around and it seemed like the cleanest place to hide it however. The tweeters took quite a long time to mount, after sorting through the miscellaneous assortment of provided hardware I decided to use the oe mount. Lot of caution prying with some precision screw drivers and the adhesive gave away. A bunch of dremel action and fitting followed by the final glue up should work just fine. I got a good start with the audio stuff, the rear is done for the most part. I still need to splice a ton of wires to get my signal off of. Other than that its just the front crossover stuff and it should be good to go, if I wired everything correctly :pimp:. [ATTACH=full]140901[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]140902[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]140903[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]140904[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]140905[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]140906[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]140907[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]140908[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]140909[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]140910[/ATTACH] Factory sub getting wild, [ATTACH=full]140911[/ATTACH] Stealth box fits just like a glove, contours to every curve in the floor. The rear heated seat control module will need to be relocated however. [ATTACH=full]140912[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]140913[/ATTACH] Quick amp, processor mount one of the guys worked up for me. Will get the job done, not super impressive by any means but I'm mainly after a sound quality upgrade. [ATTACH=full]140914[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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