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<blockquote data-quote="mat3833" data-source="post: 8811177" data-attributes="member: 587645"><p>Alright, I officially have a stereo again. Got the LTO bank in the car and the front battery bypassed, then I cobbled some wiring together with what I had to hook up the Smart 5. Legend 1800.3's are in the doors as well. I put in my 10w6 for temporary bass. I just got the new table saw installed and wired up at work so I'm probably going to build the enclosure myself once I get the chance. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]42862[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]42863[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Things istill need to do:</p><p>1. Order more blue and black 1/0 so I can make the amp rack. </p><p>2. Get some kapton tape to insulate the top of the bank or make a cover of some kind.</p><p>3. Put in one of the pro 5100's in the baffle. </p><p>4. Build the enclosure. </p><p>And the big one to deal with:</p><p>5. Rebuild or replace the passenger front brake caliper. </p><p></p><p>I took the jetta to get gas down the road and unfortunately the passenger front brake caliper looks to be dragging. I drove maybe 2 miles total and the brake was smoking. The plan was to drive the car finally, but it looks like I have more **** to fix. </p><p></p><p>Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mat3833, post: 8811177, member: 587645"] Alright, I officially have a stereo again. Got the LTO bank in the car and the front battery bypassed, then I cobbled some wiring together with what I had to hook up the Smart 5. Legend 1800.3's are in the doors as well. I put in my 10w6 for temporary bass. I just got the new table saw installed and wired up at work so I'm probably going to build the enclosure myself once I get the chance. [ATTACH type="full"]42862[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]42863[/ATTACH] Things istill need to do: 1. Order more blue and black 1/0 so I can make the amp rack. 2. Get some kapton tape to insulate the top of the bank or make a cover of some kind. 3. Put in one of the pro 5100's in the baffle. 4. Build the enclosure. And the big one to deal with: 5. Rebuild or replace the passenger front brake caliper. I took the jetta to get gas down the road and unfortunately the passenger front brake caliper looks to be dragging. I drove maybe 2 miles total and the brake was smoking. The plan was to drive the car finally, but it looks like I have more **** to fix. Matt [/QUOTE]
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