What Did You Do To Your 2ND GEN RAM Today?
Nope no air tank, yet. The compressor is mounted to the bumper and the horns are on the frame just behind that. There is a rubber flap that protects the compressor on the bottom side.
Finally decided to go in and totally cut out the stock Infinity amps. I had bypassed the driver's door one when I replaced that speaker awhile back. Just replaced the passenger door speaker. I totally eliminated the amps, but used the existing wire harness.
Apparently, in a 97, the amps on the front speakers do not power the tweeters in the doors or the rear speakers as they still work.
Also, my sound sounds clearer, louder, and about the same. Even though the stock speaker had harder hitting bass than the replacement in the driver's door. Maybe eliminating the amps changed it up a bit. I know the treble is much higher because my replacement speakers also have tweeters.
Next I'm changing the rear speakers and might add an amp for all of them.
I'm thinking about satellite radio, too. My head unit is a JVC with built in HD radio, which was cool when I lived back in Dallas, but is pointless up here as there are only three FM stations- one is a random computer DJ, one Christian, and not sure of the other. I kinda want to add XM (my radio has the J-Link connector bus so you can add different modules such as changers, iPods, aux in, and satellite and control it on the head unit- I currently have the aux jack connected with stereo bluetooth on it using my cell phone as an MP3 player).
Umm.. anyway.. rant over. heh
Apparently, in a 97, the amps on the front speakers do not power the tweeters in the doors or the rear speakers as they still work.
Also, my sound sounds clearer, louder, and about the same. Even though the stock speaker had harder hitting bass than the replacement in the driver's door. Maybe eliminating the amps changed it up a bit. I know the treble is much higher because my replacement speakers also have tweeters.
Next I'm changing the rear speakers and might add an amp for all of them.
I'm thinking about satellite radio, too. My head unit is a JVC with built in HD radio, which was cool when I lived back in Dallas, but is pointless up here as there are only three FM stations- one is a random computer DJ, one Christian, and not sure of the other. I kinda want to add XM (my radio has the J-Link connector bus so you can add different modules such as changers, iPods, aux in, and satellite and control it on the head unit- I currently have the aux jack connected with stereo bluetooth on it using my cell phone as an MP3 player).
Umm.. anyway.. rant over. heh







