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<blockquote data-quote="blazian87" data-source="post: 8324864" data-attributes="member: 574798"><p>Yea alot of people make the same mistake. You can build it yourself if you have the tools. If not, you can go to home depot and they will cut out the exact sizes that you want.. Glue them together yourself. Then find someone with a circle jigsaw to cut those holes for you. Would barely cost you anything.</p><p></p><p>Depending on the car, most can handle just a few hundred watts without any problems. Some can't. Get a digital multimeter and check your voltage while you play your music. If it drops too low, then you need a new battery. You can get the Die Hard Platinum series for a good price either at Sears or Sam's club. Heard they're really good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blazian87, post: 8324864, member: 574798"] Yea alot of people make the same mistake. You can build it yourself if you have the tools. If not, you can go to home depot and they will cut out the exact sizes that you want.. Glue them together yourself. Then find someone with a circle jigsaw to cut those holes for you. Would barely cost you anything. Depending on the car, most can handle just a few hundred watts without any problems. Some can't. Get a digital multimeter and check your voltage while you play your music. If it drops too low, then you need a new battery. You can get the Die Hard Platinum series for a good price either at Sears or Sam's club. Heard they're really good. [/QUOTE]
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