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Frenchy
05-08-2006, 09:53 PM
So I really have had nothing to do ALLLLL day today, so what do I do?

Go to lumber yard
Buy 3/4" MDF
Go to ACE Hardware
Buy some hardware
Come home
Grab tools
Tear beck wall out of truck

Ya, I said it, there is NOTHING back there now... just some carpet and some plugs I have to remove!!!!!

I'll post pics in a bit!!!!!!

Bass, here I come!!!!!!!

Frenchy
05-09-2006, 01:19 AM
Add to list...

Lost camera cable so I can't upload pics.

PEPPERHEAD
05-09-2006, 03:44 AM
Watcha puttin back there Frenchy? Now go find that USB cable will ya!

TASTE THE HEAT AND ENJOY THE PAIN

Frenchy
05-09-2006, 04:12 PM
I'm putting in 1 JL 13w7, gonna be running at about 1375RMS.

Start building my box today!

Frenchy
05-09-2006, 06:10 PM
K, so I went and bought a cable....

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Frenchy
05-09-2006, 06:11 PM
This is all I have right now.. I have more of different angles, but nothign you can't see from here.

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PEPPERHEAD
05-10-2006, 03:16 AM
I know that sub set you back a few bills. What amp you using to power that beast? You going ported or sealed? Hope you don't have any loose fillings:D

TASTE THE HEAT AND ENJOY THE PAIN

Frenchy
05-10-2006, 03:21 AM
ACTUALLY..... I got the sub brand new for 500... they had it at the store for almost two years, no one ever bought it... sold it for cost... and I have an Orion 1200D that I will be running at .75ohms... :D I can't wait.. I am thinking about getting the wall of the truck Rhino Lined cuz it's noisier than hell in the truck right now. And I am going sealed, at about 2 - 2.5ft^3 after displacement.

PEPPERHEAD
05-12-2006, 05:06 AM
Not surprising they had it that long. A lot of sub for a lot of $'s. Going sealed on that thing the kick drums will feel like a 2x4 between the shoulder blades! Makes the S8L5 I'm putting in w/300w look like kids play. Rhino lining the rear wall would be interesting. Should sure deaden things. Should sound sweeeeet!


TASTE THE HEAT AND ENJOY THE PAIN

Frenchy
05-12-2006, 01:47 PM
You wouldn't by any chance happen to know what those black things on the wall are for would you?

I wonder if I should have them Rhino Line over that.....

PEPPERHEAD
05-12-2006, 03:15 PM
Those are cab vents. Not sure how they work but probably don't want to cover them up. I know the guy who's install in his "02" was posted here cut out around those vents when he put the plywood sheet in there to mount the amp. He did use some of the old carpet from the back wall or something to make them look appropriate though.

TASTE THE HEAT AND ENJOY THE PAIN

DevilsReject
05-12-2006, 03:20 PM
ORIGINAL: PEPPERHEAD

Those are cab vents. Not sure how they work but probably don't want to cover them up. I know the guy who's install in his "02" was posted here cut out around those vents when he put the plywood sheet in there to mount the amp. He did use some of the old carpet from the back wall or something to make them look appropriate though.

TASTE THE HEAT AND ENJOY THE PAIN


Yeah, those are cab vents...and no, you dont want to cover those up. I posted the "02" install for the Quad Cab truck. Here's the link again. It'll give you an idea of what he did. Great stuff on his page by the way....

http://www.blueoceanpress.com/~storage/truck/pages/stereo.html

Frenchy
05-12-2006, 09:36 PM
Hrmmm.... Hrmmm..... this may pose a problem then.. :-\

PEPPERHEAD
05-13-2006, 04:25 AM
Just think things thru Frenchy. It will come together.

Mr. Moore did a great job on his Dak. I'm going to do pretty much like he did. He sent me the plans for his sub box. Think the "05" has a little more room to play with then the "02". Mine is strictly a budget system which I need to get crackin on real quick.
Kenwood KDC-MP5032 w/install kit $199
Profile AP700M $98
Profile AP600 $88
Phoenix Gold ZR6.5 comps $70(Already installed. May upgrade to some CDT's later)
Kicker S8L5 $90
4ga Amp kit $30

Still need to buy: MDF, Plywood, 2 distro blocks, 1 set of RCA's

TASTE THE HEAT AND ENJOY THE PAIN

Frenchy
05-13-2006, 04:31 AM
If I built an opening around it, would it be fine? Like, if I put MDF around it, and had it vent up the back wall? Would that work?

PEPPERHEAD
05-14-2006, 03:15 AM
Don't see why it wouldn't work. If they will be seen maybe put some black cloth over them.

TASTE THE HEAT AND ENJOY THE PAIN

Frenchy
05-14-2006, 03:35 AM
Well, what is the purpose of them? I mean, if I built my box around it, but didnt have any way for air to get in, would that be fine? Like I would still have the 2 - 2.5 ft^3 around the vents, would that be fine? Or do I need to have the vents vent into the cabin?

jimboscomp
05-31-2006, 10:24 PM
lookin good, try taking a look on my cardomain at Divyne's dakota clubcab, and his amp/sub setup in the back, you could probably get a few pointers from him.

If I ever install a sub it'll be underneath the back left seat, which is where I think my 300w amp that came with the truck is located at. I might want to get another one just for a sub :P

white26golf
06-06-2006, 12:57 AM
OK, so I want to take off my rear headrests like you did. I can get the bottom of the back panel free, but can't seem to get the top off. I also don't want to break anything so I can put the back panel back on. A little help is needed.

maxmax
06-06-2006, 02:50 AM
ORIGINAL: white26golf

OK, so I want to take off my rear headrests like you did. I can get the bottom of the back panel free, but can't seem to get the top off. I also don't want to break anything so I can put the back panel back on. A little help is needed.



I removed mine. I did not take off the back panel. Shine a light around the top edge of the panel and you will see the plastic push pins. I believe there was four of them, pull these loose. If you damage them you will have to get new ones. I used and open end wench from the top side of the panel to remove the hex head bolts.

white26golf
06-07-2006, 02:14 PM
Is there a tool or something u used to get the pins out. I don't just want to pull really hard and break them.

maxmax
06-08-2006, 12:47 AM
I use a long needle nose pliers with a long handle, but there are other tools out there, maybe a long flat bar or the tool the dealer would use for removal. The pins are firmly fasten inplace. good luck
ORIGINAL: white26golf

Is there a tool or something u used to get the pins out. I don't just want to pull really hard and break them.

maxmax
06-08-2006, 01:29 AM
Okay to be correct. I looked up the correct tool the service manual recommends for removal of the back panel. It is a TRIM STICK C-4755
ORIGINAL: maxmax

I use a long needle nose pliers with a long handle, but there are other tools out there, maybe a long flat bar or the tool the dealer would use for removal. The pins are firmly fasten inplace. good luck
ORIGINAL: white26golf

Is there a tool or something u used to get the pins out. I don't just want to pull really hard and break them.