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Old 03-05-2007, 05:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Working on theFJ this weekend,decided against boxes with 10's over the wheel wells,I'm making a floor box instead,My floor will now be 7.5"s higher and tuned to 30hz,The truck is pleasure to work on easy to run wires and cables.I was going to use an IVA310 but since I already have GPS and dont really need DVD,I'm going with a 9855 instead.The money I save will be going into better speakers instead,Will take pictures
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Definitely post pics when you are done! Sound like it will be nice!
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Where and how you running your power cable? will 0 ought work? Im gonna need it. hehe
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On the passenger side fire wall,there is a large rubber grommet with a nipple at 12 o'clock pull out the grommet and cut off the nipple,you wiil have to make your hole larger.you can easily run the power line along the fire wall and install a ANL fuse holder under the hood strut, plenty of clearence. Your power line from fuse holder to battery will be about 20"(2'over comp spec).Why such a heavy wire? 1 guage should be plenty for any sane system
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