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<blockquote data-quote="dailyrider123" data-source="post: 8508243" data-attributes="member: 669016"><p>I'm in the same dilemma I'm torn between getting gangsta and doing it and tucking my tail and paying for it. Because my schedule date to pay for it is at the end of July I've been doing things though like running all new speaker wire, building an amp/battery rack, sound deadened my truck, and plan to install second battery under hood and run my power wire. The more you do to it the less the shop will have to so that's less money to pay out. Majority of the shops in my area charge at the least $100 an hour so I'm trying to do a lot of things first than let them handle the things I'm kinda fickle about</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dailyrider123, post: 8508243, member: 669016"] I'm in the same dilemma I'm torn between getting gangsta and doing it and tucking my tail and paying for it. Because my schedule date to pay for it is at the end of July I've been doing things though like running all new speaker wire, building an amp/battery rack, sound deadened my truck, and plan to install second battery under hood and run my power wire. The more you do to it the less the shop will have to so that's less money to pay out. Majority of the shops in my area charge at the least $100 an hour so I'm trying to do a lot of things first than let them handle the things I'm kinda fickle about [/QUOTE]
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