ejschultz' Build Log

I'm going to be gluing them into place from the rear once I get them positioned how I want them with the lettering on the tweeters. I don't want to mess up the vinyl work by getting them out of there. Plus, I do like the way these tweeters sound. They get a little harsh at higher volumes but it's nothing that I can't fix with tuning.

 
I've got 2 12" cold cathode kits (4 12" tubes total) from oznium.com. They're very bright. They're wired into my factory mercury switch so when the trunk opens, they turn on.

 
Depending on the year, you might not have one. I think it was sometime around 95 or 96 when manufacturers stopped using mercury switches. You still may be able to tap into your factory wiring to get them to come on when the trunk opens up.

 
And here you go. I decided to skip school today and instead do this. I'm extremely happy with the outcome. Oh, and I turned my box around the other way and wow, it made a world of difference. I get a little windshield flex now and more back window flex. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif

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and one of my box turned around...

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All I've got left to do is to put some deadener in my trunk. After that, this build will be finished. Then, I'll be on to my new DD build, which I still have yet to start. I've got the vehicle for that, but I'm getting it ready to put a system into. I had to replace the back carpet and possibly a rear seat because a battery exploded in there.

 
Okay, the new DD is done. Here's the pics...

The vehicle:

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The 9855:

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Hooking up the steering wheel controls for my Alpine 9855:

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Getting the amps, crossovers, and some wiring ready:

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Drilling for the power wire:

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Running the power wire, loomed and sealed with silicone:

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Door speakers (Pioneer Premier TS-D520C):

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I used the factory tweeter grilles to mount the Pioneer tweeters in the factory locations. This required a bunch of dremel work:

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Finished install:

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Specs on that build:

1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee TSi

Alpine CDA-9855

Kicker ZX-200.2

Alpine MRD-M605

Alpine Amp Link for the 605

Pioneer Premier TS-D520C

Alpine Type X 1043D

1.3 cubes net @ 29 Hz

Rockford Fosgate wiring

Kicker Battery terminals (of which I didn't post any pics)

I spent a total of $440 on this stuff. I'm not counting stuff that I traded that I had sitting around that wasn't getting used or stuff that I had sitting around that I did use in the build. Not too shabby for a budget build.

 
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