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Here's some on going install pictures of my truck.
All electronics will be mounted on the roof to save space. A processor rack above the front seats will contain a PG EQ230, a Kicker X3i crossover a pair of Dynaudio X360 crossovers for the kickpanel mounted midrange and tweeter, as well as some homemade passive crossovers used to highpass the kickpanels and lowpass the door mounted (for now) midbasses. On the rear portion of the roof is a pair of Linear Power 3.2Hv amplifiers.
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Processor Rack
This is the processor rack about to go into the truck. The fiberglass trim panel is in primer right now and was a serious pain my butt to make. |
Amps mounted
Here we see the amps mounted to the rack ready to go in the truck. |
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Amp rack hanging
Here we see the design of the amp rack. I designed it so one person (namely me) could install and uninstall it themselves. It's pretty heavy with both these beasts on it, so I simply bolt in one side and swing it up into place and secure the rest of the bolts. Engineering school paid off afterall:) |
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Rack mounted
Here we see the amp rack mounted securely, and I do mean securely. A couple guys stopped over to see my progress the other day and didn't think the rack could be that strong. I grabbed on and shook it, the truck shook so hard that the second guy who was leaning on the truck almost fell over.
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Processor Rack
This is the processor rack wired and mounted. I can't put the fiberglass trim panel on yet, as I forgot to order patchcords and the only one I had to connect the eq to the crossover is 10 feet long, I only need like 8 inches, so it's all balled up and hits the trim panel. |
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Roof is mounted
This is a shot of the whole roof mounted and wired up.
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Glove Box
I ran all speaker wires to the glove box and installed barrier strips to make for easy adjustments to phase while tuning. I learned my lesson with last years install and not being able to get to speaker leads easily. |