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Jeep Wrangler 2.0 turbo no alternator sound system
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<blockquote data-quote="SlugButter" data-source="post: 8740807" data-attributes="member: 678073"><p>I built a portable Bluetooth stereo using 6 18650 lithium rechargeable batteries to use in the dump truck on my uncles farm. He won’t let me modify his truck in any way. Bought a small 5.25 inch subwoofer and two 4 inch coaxial speakers. The whole system is only 100 watts rms (50 watts to the sub, 25 watts to each satellite speaker), but it’s better than stock for sure. The little satellite speakers sit in the corners of the dash, and the subwoofer/digital control panel, amp and battery pack is in the same enclosure and just sits in the middle of the seat next to me. I move it from the tractor, combine and truck during long harvest hours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugButter, post: 8740807, member: 678073"] I built a portable Bluetooth stereo using 6 18650 lithium rechargeable batteries to use in the dump truck on my uncles farm. He won’t let me modify his truck in any way. Bought a small 5.25 inch subwoofer and two 4 inch coaxial speakers. The whole system is only 100 watts rms (50 watts to the sub, 25 watts to each satellite speaker), but it’s better than stock for sure. The little satellite speakers sit in the corners of the dash, and the subwoofer/digital control panel, amp and battery pack is in the same enclosure and just sits in the middle of the seat next to me. I move it from the tractor, combine and truck during long harvest hours. [/QUOTE]
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