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power acoustik 3600D amp installed in rear sub location...Massive audio RK 6 components next...had to order speaker adapters and spacers...12" visor monitors...12" headrest in front seats and 11" headrest for 2nd row coming this week

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looking good. that is a massive amp. will it be covered up with the factory plastics?
 
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yeah it'll be covered...i'll have my x-overs on the outside of the back panel until i get my doors fiberglassed in the future
 

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You can buy low profile 120mm fans for PCs that are only about 12mm deep and are hella quiet. If you put two on one end of that amp pushing and two on the other end pulling, it might keep that amp a tad cooler. 4 fans wouldn't pull 1A and could make a 20 degree + difference on the temperature of that space.
 
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wasnt an option on the website...these were very cost effective...while pushing a lot of power...tested them...SCREAMIN!!!
 

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That steering wheel is begging for a WHEELSKINS 2-tone steering wheel cover.
 
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Looks good. have you done your BIG 3? I am still trying to figure out where i will place my Tweets in my 2010.
 
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What happened to the rear door panel?


Did you not need spacers to get those speakers into the doors? Doesn't look like anything but teh adapters

needed adapters...but the brackets on the speakers werent allowing them to fit properly in the adapters...the spacers were still used because the speaker excursion was hitting the door...so the spacer went on top of the speaker to stop it from hitting...stopping it from hitting the door

Looks good. have you done your BIG 3? I am still trying to figure out where i will place my Tweets in my 2010.

yes my big 3 were done along with 200 amp alternator...i'm not found of how the tweeters look but thats how it had to be done right now until i get them fiberglassed in that location....because of the contour of the door...didnt think there would be a proper seal where theyre at...

fiberglass will be done for the doors and will look better when finished
 

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Why not use the stock tweeter location? Unless you're referring to the back doors.

Well I have 3 sets of tweets I'm pretty set on where 2 of the sets will go the problem is in the front my tweets are to large for the stock opening. I don't want to jack his thread so i will make a new one to get some thoughts from you guys.
 

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Looks good so far. I didn't see any sound damping on the doors though. I'm about to get started on mine. First I have so sound damp the whole truck.
 

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great amp placement, I didn't think about bridging from the fuel to wheel-well. BTW, can you access the gains well? This is something that I did simular to yours.
 

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