l_BlakBear_l wrote:hehe i dont know much about how to install things. i just paid the people to do it. had them install my stereo, amp and subwoofer. 25 bucs. not too shabby
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pretty good deal. i put in sum 3.5 in alpines in the front. and 6.5 kenwoods in the back. my woofer is a 12 in sony explod with a lightning audio amp powering it. 900 watts. pioneers stereo. its all good. htinkin about upgrading to 2 woofers. but the damn car rattles so much, not sure if i even want to.
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If it rattles, take apart what is rattling and put in sound deadening.
All you have to do is stop the rattles.
Currently my car has no interior at all, apart from the driver's seat, as I am installing sound deadening. My installation is not typical, and is very extreme, and unnecessary for the average person's stereo set up.
However, I do suggest finding what is ratteling/buzzing, taking it apart and putting a little self adhesive weather stripping foam, so when you put things back together, they no longer buzz.
The tail and reverse lights are easy to take out, put in foam and reinstall. No more buzz from them. Put a piece of foam behind your rear license plate, that will help a lot, too.
The system I am building is 2200 watts RMS (about 5,000 watts max) and will be in competitions when it is finished.
I found a MUCH better place for running the power cable, but it involves removing the front fender that is on the same side of the car as the battery.
Above the fuse block is a big rubber grommet where the main wiring harness enters the car. It can be slit and the power cable run through it, then run foreward and it comes out of the round hole on the side of the engine compartment next to the front strut tower. Be VERY careful not to damage any other wires in the main wiring haarness when making a slit in the rubber grommet. Also make sure to use a grommet on the power cable where it comes through the hole to enter the engine compartment.