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this is what you see from front (back of amp) Not too bad?
(i also have a skinny, purple neon pulsating light mounted to the back of the amp board that strobes to the bass and very discretely emits a subtle amount of purple light from the crack between the board and the plastic hump)
(i also have a skinny, purple neon pulsating light mounted to the back of the amp board that strobes to the bass and very discretely emits a subtle amount of purple light from the crack between the board and the plastic hump)
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Wow! Looks really good!!! Your sub box design still gives you almost all of your trunk space, which is really nice. I also like your amp rack; those kicker amps are very big.
Did you run your ground all the way back to your battery? How long did it take you to install everything?
Did you run your ground all the way back to your battery? How long did it take you to install everything?
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no, mumra i think i grounded amp somewhere inside left rear interior qtr. panel.
most of the work happened over a few hours in a 3-4 day process.
stereo and components have been in for almost a year
but i just finished the mute circuit and capacitor install
fldrifter - i do not have pics of the nav un-installed.
you don't actually remove the nav "system" - just the center console (up to the gauges)
i believe the majority of the "system" is behind the screen - i had no reason to remove that....
most of the work happened over a few hours in a 3-4 day process.
stereo and components have been in for almost a year
but i just finished the mute circuit and capacitor install
fldrifter - i do not have pics of the nav un-installed.
you don't actually remove the nav "system" - just the center console (up to the gauges)
i believe the majority of the "system" is behind the screen - i had no reason to remove that....
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the reason I ask is bc most info is without nav and they say just pull up rubber mat to expose screws. Well, no mat, I have a nav screen.
Basically my question is how do I get the center console off? As soon as I take my keys out of the ingnition the NAV door closes?
the reason I ask is bc most info is without nav and they say just pull up rubber mat to expose screws. Well, no mat, I have a nav screen.
Basically my question is how do I get the center console off? As soon as I take my keys out of the ingnition the NAV door closes?
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Originally posted by FLdrifter
SmokinZ
the reason I ask is bc most info is without nav and they say just pull up rubber mat to expose screws. Well, no mat, I have a nav screen.
Basically my question is how do I get the center console off? As soon as I take my keys out of the ingnition the NAV door closes?
SmokinZ
the reason I ask is bc most info is without nav and they say just pull up rubber mat to expose screws. Well, no mat, I have a nav screen.
Basically my question is how do I get the center console off? As soon as I take my keys out of the ingnition the NAV door closes?
nevertheless, there are only 4 screws down at the bottom that you remove after you take out shifter and climate controls panel out - i did not have to touch anything on the nav screen except for popping out the nav controls....
sorry - can't help
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