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<blockquote data-quote="TresOtNickle" data-source="post: 8879213" data-attributes="member: 691696"><p>Doxquzme:</p><p>Thank you for the input especially with the cross over points. It's a huge help having some point to start at. On other systems I've spent days dialing in the filter points. I'm going with your recommendations as far as gear. That makes it easy for me rather than spending a ton of time looking at specs and review of all the different gear out there. Thank you again.</p><p></p><p>Old_slapper:</p><p>Right now I have the stock navigation crap but will soon be changing to another setup. There's a few out there that eliminate the stock climate control buttons and incorporate them into the display or on the side of the display. They also incorporate and update the nav. I still haven't made a choice yet since they are pretty expensive for my budget. That's going to be the last thing I install to complete the system. </p><p></p><p>Chillin:</p><p>I could be wrong but I think the lexus gx470 has some good deadening material in the doors already. Is there something better you can recommend?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks for the input guys. This all really helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TresOtNickle, post: 8879213, member: 691696"] Doxquzme: Thank you for the input especially with the cross over points. It's a huge help having some point to start at. On other systems I've spent days dialing in the filter points. I'm going with your recommendations as far as gear. That makes it easy for me rather than spending a ton of time looking at specs and review of all the different gear out there. Thank you again. Old_slapper: Right now I have the stock navigation crap but will soon be changing to another setup. There's a few out there that eliminate the stock climate control buttons and incorporate them into the display or on the side of the display. They also incorporate and update the nav. I still haven't made a choice yet since they are pretty expensive for my budget. That's going to be the last thing I install to complete the system. Chillin: I could be wrong but I think the lexus gx470 has some good deadening material in the doors already. Is there something better you can recommend? Thanks for the input guys. This all really helps. [/QUOTE]
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