I sure do like those ID crossovers. And the body-kit on that one looks really nice! Any reason why you use Dynamat for everything rather than something more affordable and equally effective?

I sure do like those ID crossovers. And the body-kit on that one looks really nice! Any reason why you use Dynamat for everything rather than something more affordable and equally effective?
2009 Hyundai Elantra - Budget Sound in Progress
HU- Kenwood eXcelon KDC-X994
Fronts- Crescendo MP6 mids, Vifa Ring Radiator tweets on Arc KS300.4
Subs- Single SA-10 on Mmats 2000.1 @ 1ohm
Misc- 1/0 CCA from AT, Big 3 in Stinger HPM, and AT 60 mil deadener
Bought from: Inferno333, select127, treesive, Kangaroux, DonH
Sold to: coolest user, Psychodrama, MidgetClown, mr.tigger, av83
Today was my very first convertible z!
Let me just say it was a learning experience. Much more to deal with in terms of where things are ran and how to get them to the trunk.
Things installed:
Focal 6.5 polyglass components
Alpine PDX5 "future expandability"
Sony
Metra Axxess
The parts
The car
The polyglass woofers did not need much of a spacer just the one it came with.
Tweeters installed
Crossover mounted
Same for the other side
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Taking middle apart
This gave me an idea
Wires all ran
Amp installed
Rear camera installed
Me and the car
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