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Sounds like the regulators fuxed. Cheap and easy fix (y)

*shrug* I went home

Doesnt matter. Anything that does ON and OFF. Figure out where and how u want to mount them, and get something to suit

Ok cool. I'll raid some parts bins before the weekend

Awesome :)

No remote start though :P Don't think I can hook it up to it either :(

Yeah cut and solder. Thats what monkey boy is for

Okie dokie!

Not particularly, easy for purchasing though :ninja:

Lol, yeah I meant easy to go and get one

f**king splits! c*nts to install. Get them physically mounted during the week if you can... Then we'll just have to do the electrics on the weekend

They're the ones out of my old Navara... they were easy to install in that. We might be lucky, and the tweeters in the doors might have survived, if not... the tweeter pods are at least already on the doors. The crossovers should be able to fit on the inside of the center console behind the head unit - plenty of room in there.

F**K it, I'm out :ninja:. Naah all good I guess, will just work slower. Shame about the JB but :(

It is a shame :)

I was waiting for a pic of miss molly :(. But hell yes, DO IT!

Oh crap! I'm sorry... that was a terrible let down!

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The crossovers should be able to fit on the inside of the center console behind the head unit - plenty of room in there.

That means twice as many wires to the doors :)

Oh crap! I'm sorry... that was a terrible let down!

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You're forgiven :ninja:

That means twice as many wires to the doors :ninja:

You're forgiven :ninja:

Not if we tape them together and feed them through in one go :)

Depending on speaker price, I might just get some 6x9s for the front and 7x10s for the rear. I'll see how I go.

Any ideas for amp placement?

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dash mount, john im better for sunday, i have a large list of jobs to do on saturday, most important of them is do my wheel alignment and gas my aircon in the car. Gotta love having a full air conditioned workshop to play in!

Not if we tape them together and feed them through in one go :D

Depending on speaker price, I might just get some 6x9s for the front and 7x10s for the rear. I'll see how I go.

You'll be better off with the splits, really.

Any ideas for amp placement?

Under a front seat? In boot?

dash mount, john im better for sunday, i have a large list of jobs to do on saturday, most important of them is do my wheel alignment and gas my aircon in the car. Gotta love having a full air conditioned workshop to play in!

/Callvote take johns car to dan's workshop to wire shit

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