Well my dash had already been butchered so I made a custom cover for the
front of th dash and installed a JVC cassette head unit with 6 disc
changer behind the seat as I moved the tank to the rear of the truck. I
used 6" Alpine speakers at the upper kick panels.I have 4x10's in the
rear corners of the cab. I have 2 Mtx 10's behind the seat with a X-over
with a PB300 gold series amp on them and a majestic 100 watt amp for
the 6" up front.It can make a lot of noise if I want it to.
Jimmy
doodle@flintemc.net
http://members.flintemc.net/~doodle/index.html
Don wrote:
>
> Rule No 1. Do NOT cut the dash to fit your new stereo. PERIOD.
>
> Rule No 2. All that LOUD stuff that some of you guys MUST HAVE... can be
> installed in a temporary fashion. (Trust me). Do NOT cut holes in your
> truck. As an example, I have 6x9/60's in wrapped boxes behind the seat in
> either corner. I'll get the mfgr/part no if anyone wants it. Amps, etc
> are easily mounted under/behind the seat.
>
> Rule No 3. You WILL GET OLD. I'm not saying that you will not appreciate
> loud music in your later years... but merely suggesting you keep the
> opportunity to restore your rig rather than call the sheet metal shop or
> local welder... heheh.
>
> Rule No 4. Always have a copy of the following artists' CD's or cassettes
> on hand, to fit any occasion you may incur... (I'm not trying to start a
> war here, just offering my last stab at humor...)
> Rolling Stones-Needs no clarification
> Frank Sinatra-Pleasing to the 'older crowd'
> 10,000 Maniacs-Pleasing to the 'indifferent crowd'
> Georgia Satellites-Pleasing to somebody
> George Benson-Pleasing to the Jazzy crowd
> Marilyn Manson-...just kidding...
> you get the idea...
>
> Whole point of the post... please CONSIDER heavily before you cut your
> investment... Good luck
>
> Don
> '55 2nd DeLuxe
>
>
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