geowick07
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I will admit, we were a little lazy in the picture-taking efforts. Here a few pics of some of the equipment and such.
First off, the vehicle and equipment listing:
1999 Ford F-150 single cab
Sony CDX-GT200 (already installed)
Hifonics BXI1610D amp (4 ohm...~400 watts RMS.)
Pioneer TS-SW1201S4 (shallow-mount 12" 4ohm SVC)
Pioneer UD-SW12B Sealed shallow-mount enclosure, designed for above sub. (I know, I know...prefab, blah blah blah. Sounds pretty good, actually.)
KnuKonceptz 1/0 kit
Karma RCA's
KnuKonceptz Konfused 1/0 positive battery terminal
Speaker and remote wire from wire remnants I had lying around.
On to the pics:
First, had to remove the headliner to be repaired. Easier than I expected
Never saw a dome light like this. The electrical connection is made via the mounting screws
Removed radio and some dash pieces to run RCA's and remote wire
Pic of said RCA's
Couple pics of under-hood wiring
And a few pics of the finished product. It all came out pretty well, IMO
The install went pretty well, overall. The rack that the amp is mounted to was just thrown together with some 1/4" ply and some L-brackets, then screwed into the floor of the cab. Very sturdy, no worries.
My first install on a pickup. Not nearly as much of a PITA as I was expecting.
Thanks for looking!
geo
First off, the vehicle and equipment listing:
1999 Ford F-150 single cab
Sony CDX-GT200 (already installed)
Hifonics BXI1610D amp (4 ohm...~400 watts RMS.)
Pioneer TS-SW1201S4 (shallow-mount 12" 4ohm SVC)
Pioneer UD-SW12B Sealed shallow-mount enclosure, designed for above sub. (I know, I know...prefab, blah blah blah. Sounds pretty good, actually.)
KnuKonceptz 1/0 kit
Karma RCA's
KnuKonceptz Konfused 1/0 positive battery terminal
Speaker and remote wire from wire remnants I had lying around.
On to the pics:
First, had to remove the headliner to be repaired. Easier than I expected
Never saw a dome light like this. The electrical connection is made via the mounting screws
Removed radio and some dash pieces to run RCA's and remote wire
Pic of said RCA's
Couple pics of under-hood wiring
And a few pics of the finished product. It all came out pretty well, IMO
The install went pretty well, overall. The rack that the amp is mounted to was just thrown together with some 1/4" ply and some L-brackets, then screwed into the floor of the cab. Very sturdy, no worries.
My first install on a pickup. Not nearly as much of a PITA as I was expecting.
Thanks for looking!
geo
