System Install W/ Pics
#83
#84
RE: System Install W/ Pics
Noobe here give me a few week Ill have some pics 4 u. Getting all my ducks in a row b4 i gut my baby.Ordering my sub this weekend going with a 12" kicker solo-baric L7. My buddy has a 10" in his rock crawler the thing knocks-hard.Definetly gonna dynomat everthing. What Boston component set do u have Redram?, been looking a round can't decide on what i wanna go with. Mabye a CDT set up. Hum decisions decisions.
#87
RE: System Install W/ Pics
RedRam how long did it take you to take everything apart to install your stuff? I had a Jensen 9412 installed a couple months ago but have yet to install everything else. I basically have my old system from when I had my Acura which consists of JL Audio equip. I want to add the nav and the backup cam when I do the other stuff. I want to take apart the truck like you did to do the install right but I'm worried about the complexity of the job...in other words I can take apart a computer and put it back together blind folded but I don't knowmuch about taking apart my truck. Is there anything I should be cautious about when taking everything out? After reading yours and mfs messages I will def buy some fat mat.
Oh ...I'm outta of Aurora too. I'm about a mile west of Fox Valley Mall.
Oh ...I'm outta of Aurora too. I'm about a mile west of Fox Valley Mall.
#88
RE: System Install W/ Pics
Sweet, another victim for redrams g2g...lol
If you have a buddy & 2 ratchets (3/4" sockets), you can remove all of the seats in like 5 minutes.
The door panels havea total of 4 screws each for the front, and 3 for the back, I think... The hardest one to get is the door handle, but that is still really easy. After all the screws are out, just lift & pull. You have now exposed 90% of the interior of your truck... Cool huh.
Basically, you can have the whole truck exposed in under 30 minutes, which really speeds up install time.
If you have a buddy & 2 ratchets (3/4" sockets), you can remove all of the seats in like 5 minutes.
The door panels havea total of 4 screws each for the front, and 3 for the back, I think... The hardest one to get is the door handle, but that is still really easy. After all the screws are out, just lift & pull. You have now exposed 90% of the interior of your truck... Cool huh.
Basically, you can have the whole truck exposed in under 30 minutes, which really speeds up install time.
#89
RE: System Install W/ Pics
Yes MFS Made it Sound Easy.. LoL. Take You Time With The Door Handle, The Screws Pop Out Nice But Then You Have To Spin The Pannel To Get It Off The Door Handle.
My Front Seats Had Different Size Rear Bolts (Less Than 3/4). In Order To Remove The Carpet You Have To Remove A Lot Of The Door Step Trim, Between Door Pillars, Seat Belts.
But MFS Is Right That It Is Not Hard, I Learned It Makes It Easier To Steal The Ziplocks From Your Kitchen and Use Them To Bag Your Bolts & Misc. Clips and Stuff - Then Label Them.
I Tell You What Man, If Your That Close If You Have A Place To Work On Your Rig. I'll Help You, You'll Need Two People To Remove The Seats Or You'll Have A Hell of A Time Gettin' Them Out.
That's If Your Not A Serial Killer...
My Front Seats Had Different Size Rear Bolts (Less Than 3/4). In Order To Remove The Carpet You Have To Remove A Lot Of The Door Step Trim, Between Door Pillars, Seat Belts.
But MFS Is Right That It Is Not Hard, I Learned It Makes It Easier To Steal The Ziplocks From Your Kitchen and Use Them To Bag Your Bolts & Misc. Clips and Stuff - Then Label Them.
I Tell You What Man, If Your That Close If You Have A Place To Work On Your Rig. I'll Help You, You'll Need Two People To Remove The Seats Or You'll Have A Hell of A Time Gettin' Them Out.
That's If Your Not A Serial Killer...