05-14-2006, 03:41 PM
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Footwell lights front:
Footwell lights rear
Added lights in center consle and rear heater:
Before stereo install:
Sub box:
Rear tweeters, paitned to match:
Custom outside temp gauge and volt meter:
Added wood kit:
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05-14-2006, 07:48 PM
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Are you looking for some custom audio work 8ac?
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Actually, I'm always looking for some good install shops.
If you where in the East-end, I would have suggested Safe and Sound. Those guys are one of the best in my opinion.
I've heard many good things from EH. Can't wait to see the install pics.
Oh and Jason B........
...that's just pure sex!
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05-14-2006, 11:45 PM
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Originally posted by NIK0
How does your sub sound in that position. I noticed you are the second guy in this thread including the one with Kenwoods, to put them right against the back seat. It leaves a lot of air between the sub and the trunk door.
Does is sound punchy and accurate? Have you fooled around with positions (woofer locations in case your mind is in the gutter)?
Just curious because I'm doing my install on Wednesday and it will be face up to the right and near the back.
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My subs are in a sealed box so they are pretty accurate.. however at lower ferquencies they seem to sound a little "boingy" if you know what i mean...lol... i had them turned around, facing the seats, they sounded a little tighter but not as loud, also i would suggest dynamatting the rear door and side panels as well, my t4r rattled quite a bit, dont know about ya'lls though
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05-15-2006, 12:12 AM
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Originally posted by 8ac1v1c
Actually, I'm always looking for some good install shops.
If you where in the East-end, I would have suggested Safe and Sound. Those guys are one of the best in my opinion.
I've heard many good things from EH. Can't wait to see the install pics.
Oh and Jason B........
...that's just pure sex!
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ehh, quit showing off. we all know you have all the best equipments.
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05-15-2006, 12:35 AM
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Quote:
Originally posted by NIK0
How does your sub sound in that position. I noticed you are the second guy in this thread including the one with Kenwoods, to put them right against the back seat. It leaves a lot of air between the sub and the trunk door.
Does is sound punchy and accurate? Have you fooled around with positions (woofer locations in case your mind is in the gutter)?
Just curious because I'm doing my install on Wednesday and it will be face up to the right and near the back.
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well, i tested it by pulling down the back seat and facing the subs forward. i did not feel any bass and i could hardly HEAR the bass also. i'm not sure why. but if you face it backwards, the sound will bounces from the trunk door back to the front seat. so for sure, the subs MUST be facing backwards which the sound will bounce back, OR have the subs drill down into the chassis or somehow into the wall so you could FEEL the bass. some people fiberglass the subs into the wall.
but for my position, i could HEAR the bass very clearly. very nice and crisp. even though it doesn't vibrate as much, which i didn't want to, it SOUNDS great. i did noticed when i didn't drill down the subs down, the subs would run everywhere. when i opened the trunk door, the subs was facing to the passenger tail light. you could actually tell that the subs isn't centered. i thought the subs was actually on the left side. but it was actually on the right. but for how i kept the subs from running around is i bought these door hinges, i just drilled it into the backseat. and then, i used a keyring to lock it which it looks like hoodpins. i'm so silly. LOL. but it sounds great to me. hope I explain it clearly. if not, i'm sorry, i'm foreign.
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05-15-2006, 12:55 AM
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i thought you drove a silver or gold 4runner?
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05-15-2006, 01:23 AM
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Getting my sub in like 2 weeks. Already got my amp installed. I'll post pictures when I get my sub.
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05-15-2006, 06:35 AM
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Originally posted by trd_style
my reverse white gauges with volt gauges along with TRD decal on the steering wheel.
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where can i get these white guages that trd_style has? i have an 02 sport edition.
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--K&N drop in air filter
--Sylvania Silver Star headlights
--A layer of 15% window tint over all side and back windows, and a 5% strip on the front windshield
--Valentine One radar detector hardwired to the electrical system
--Viper 791xv alarm with remote start
--Alpine IVA-D310 touch panel display DVD head unit with PAC TR-7 video bypass
--Alpine KCA-420i iPod Adapter
--Alpine NVE-N872A Navigation
--Yakima Lift Ticket 6 Snowboard/Ski rack
--Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo - 265/70/16
--Husky floor liners in the front and rear
--Kinetik HC1800 battery
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05-15-2006, 06:39 AM
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2002 Black Sport Edition 4Runner
--Gentex rear view mirror with compass and outside temp display
--K&N drop in air filter
--Sylvania Silver Star headlights
--A layer of 15% window tint over all side and back windows, and a 5% strip on the front windshield
--Valentine One radar detector hardwired to the electrical system
--Viper 791xv alarm with remote start
--Alpine IVA-D310 touch panel display DVD head unit with PAC TR-7 video bypass
--Alpine KCA-420i iPod Adapter
--Alpine NVE-N872A Navigation
--Yakima Lift Ticket 6 Snowboard/Ski rack
--Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo - 265/70/16
--Husky floor liners in the front and rear
--Kinetik HC1800 battery
--Myron & Davis 7" headrest screens
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05-15-2006, 10:21 AM
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wow. did you custom did those headrest screens? or did you bought it like that? but i got my gauges from ebay.com. you could never go wrong. LOL. it's a risk though.
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05-15-2006, 02:45 PM
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alpine: how often do you use the GPS because way down the line im thinking of getting a flip up screen and GPS is more $$
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05-16-2006, 08:45 AM
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what do you mean by "the logos wont line up"? i thought you took out the old guage faces and installed the new ones in place of them. do you install them "over" the old ones, and thats what you mean by it wont line up? or are the numbers slightly off position so that the needle is slightly inaccurate? for example, speed and tach numbers arent exactly lined up where the stock ones were, so maybe the needle is over 50mph on the new guage but your really going, oh, say 52mph?
thanks for the info!
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--Gentex rear view mirror with compass and outside temp display
--K&N drop in air filter
--Sylvania Silver Star headlights
--A layer of 15% window tint over all side and back windows, and a 5% strip on the front windshield
--Valentine One radar detector hardwired to the electrical system
--Viper 791xv alarm with remote start
--Alpine IVA-D310 touch panel display DVD head unit with PAC TR-7 video bypass
--Alpine KCA-420i iPod Adapter
--Alpine NVE-N872A Navigation
--Yakima Lift Ticket 6 Snowboard/Ski rack
--Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo - 265/70/16
--Husky floor liners in the front and rear
--Kinetik HC1800 battery
--Myron & Davis 7" headrest screens
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05-16-2006, 08:47 AM
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Quote:
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alpine: how often do you use the GPS because way down the line im thinking of getting a flip up screen and GPS is more $$
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i use the GPS all the time. but then again, i travel a whole lot. thats just me though, you may not even need GPS living your lifestyle. its just something you have to evaluate
im always going on roadtrips to ski resorts in the winter with my buddies, and always going to beaches and other road trips in the summer. also, its useful when just going new places around town, dont have to worry about mapquest and stuff.
but if you only drive to and from work, and never go anywhere new, dont spend the money.
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2002 Black Sport Edition 4Runner
--Gentex rear view mirror with compass and outside temp display
--K&N drop in air filter
--Sylvania Silver Star headlights
--A layer of 15% window tint over all side and back windows, and a 5% strip on the front windshield
--Valentine One radar detector hardwired to the electrical system
--Viper 791xv alarm with remote start
--Alpine IVA-D310 touch panel display DVD head unit with PAC TR-7 video bypass
--Alpine KCA-420i iPod Adapter
--Alpine NVE-N872A Navigation
--Yakima Lift Ticket 6 Snowboard/Ski rack
--Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo - 265/70/16
--Husky floor liners in the front and rear
--Kinetik HC1800 battery
--Myron & Davis 7" headrest screens
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