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    2001 rear hatch window seal leaking

    I have the same leaking issue on my 2002 (but part of mine is actually torn off. The OEM part is discontinued and no one (that I have found so far) makes a replacement. I would like to know how others solved this issue as well.
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    My '02 EB Mach Stereo Replacement

    I have to remove the front speakers to place waterproof baffles behind them so I will take pictures of that when I do so.
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    My '02 EB Mach Stereo Replacement

    So I have (almost) replaced the entire factory Mach stereo system in my '02 EB. I replaced the factory head-unit with a Kenwood DMX7704S double DIN head-unit. It includes CarPlay & Android Auto, dual USB ports with high speed charging, thumb-drive support for directly playing music and videos...
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    1st Gen.. Hiding a 4 channel amp

    i managed to find a subwoofer amp that puts out mono 500w RMS (kenwood excelon x501-1) that is just about the same size as the factory sub amp.. it has a sister model that puts out 75wx4 RMS that's pretty much the same size (6 3/4"W x 2 1/4"H x 7 3/8"D) im guessing it will probably fit if the...
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    For those adding an amp & sub to factory box

    Since that one is discontinued.. I got this one.. its slightly bigger than the PPI amp but should fit just as well. https://www.amazon.com/Kenwood-Excelon-X501-1-Class-Amplifier/dp/B01B51Z0D4/ Its $125, but you can find it factory refurbed for <$100
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    1st Gen.. Hiding a 4 channel amp

    I have an 02 EB with a blow sub amp. I am replacing it with something ridiculous: Kenwood excelon 500w amp with a Fosgate DVC shallow mount 8". For now I'm leaving the front speakers to be powered off of the factory amp. But I'm pretty sure this is not going to last very long as the sub is WAY...
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    Double-din in 1st gen, modifications required.

    Thanks for the pics.. I was a little confused by the dash kit illustration as to what exactly needed to be removed. I'm guessing a Dremel tool will work on this job pretty well.
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