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RedBoat, looks like you just covered over the wires and everything else. Is that not an issue? I just applied dampener to my back wall, floor in the back, and driver's door before I ran out. That looks much better and probably easier to install than how I did my driver's door. I cut around the wires and some other obstacles, but when I get some more dampener for the other 3 doors I may take your approach.
I'm in the process of installing an audio control lcq-1, 2 sets of jl audio c5-650 components, and 2 pioneer 12s behind the back set. Running this off a jl audio 900/5 amp. There have been a few obstacles along the way that I could not find solutions for after extensive online searches, but I did develop solutions. I'll start another thread once I complete it.
BTW, I now have 2 sets of the Infinity REF6832CF speakers (used for 1mo) and a ford sub box loaded with an 8" pioneer sub and 300W Rockford Fosgate amp for sale
FordOD, PM me if you would like a little help with your setup. Check my sig. I am running the LCQ-1 and pioneers. I too had to go through some issues to get it where it should be.
I may have to drive down to Houston and have you help me do mine! I installed new speakers this weekend as well, but decided against the dynomat (for now) due to time and money constraints. Hopefully I can work it back in sometime before the summer.
Question - Did you put the rubber membrane that was originally on the door back on after the dynomat?
Yes I did put the membrane back in. It was not needed but it was either put it back on or throw it away so.........When you get ready to do your doors hit me up I have a couple of tips that might help you out.
Originally Posted by FordOD
RedBoat, looks like you just covered over the wires and everything else. Is that not an issue? I just applied dampener to my back wall, floor in the back, and driver's door before I ran out. That looks much better and probably easier to install than how I did my driver's door. I cut around the wires and some other obstacles, but when I get some more dampener for the other 3 doors I may take your approach.
I'm in the process of installing an audio control lcq-1, 2 sets of jl audio c5-650 components, and 2 pioneer 12s behind the back set. Running this off a jl audio 900/5 amp. There have been a few obstacles along the way that I could not find solutions for after extensive online searches, but I did develop solutions. I'll start another thread once I complete it.
BTW, I now have 2 sets of the Infinity REF6832CF speakers (used for 1mo) and a ford sub box loaded with an 8" pioneer sub and 300W Rockford Fosgate amp for sale
Ford, I did just go over the wires. I dont think it will be a problem. I have never had any problems with the wiring harnesses in the door and if something should come up I could always trim around them at that time.
It really sound like you are going to have a kicka$$ stereo setup when your done. Looking forward to hear what obstacles you ran up against and the solutions!
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