you said it . . if you are building any system of value you better be more than predpared , whether or not you post ur license plate on a forum or not . . you prepare for the worst if not then dont be suprisedYes because people can find you. If it was just a normal vehicle it wouldn't matter, but since he has all of the audio equipment and stuff you never know.
Dont have any vids of the van when I had the 10s in it. They were loud as hell though.
What Ranger? I never had a Ranger.
As for the license plate, I dont even live at the adress its registered to. Thats my parents house and I dont live there. Even then, I really dont see anyone doing a reverse look-up to find where I live and then breaking into my car.
I don't really see any point in this. Like, if you had a personalized plate, would you want to blur that out?Yes because people can find you. If it was just a normal vehicle it wouldn't matter, but since he has all of the audio equipment and stuff you never know.
The 2000s dont fit on the front of the box. I could do the highs amps on the front of the box then run the 15s in pods on the window. The 15s would hog a whole 4ch amp. Then I would need another 4ch to run the 12 mids and the 8 tweets on the 2ch. If I did that I might as well buy another 4ch, which I could run like 4 10s or something on.Why not put the sub amps on the sides of the blowthrough port and the 15" mids up in the window? Thatd be badass if you left the rear seat in, all you see is some bigass mids and tweeters where the window would be.
Before the van I had my Expedition with 4 BTL 18s walled.Maybe it wasn't a Ranger...what did you have before the van? Small truck with 6 or 8 BTLs? Or am I getting you mixed up with someone else?
Ah...that was it. Where are the vids? It was gold, right?Before the van I had my Expedition with 4 BTL 18s walled.