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<blockquote data-quote="daniel1458" data-source="post: 4890932" data-attributes="member: 599035"><p>Hello, my name is Daniel.</p><p></p><p>This is my first post and I hope you will guys help me with my questions. I come from gtrcanada.ca a Skyline forum in Canada.</p><p></p><p>I am more mechanical guy, rather then audiphile. But I have basic ideas how audo systems work and how to wire it up (a simple set up) . I am not a audo guru like most of you here.</p><p></p><p>I am shopping for a deck for my skyline. My car still has japanese deck, so I can't listen to any radio. (Japanese tuning range is 87 and down)</p><p></p><p>The thing is: our cars (or any lowered or sports car) are very jumpy and harsh. Specially with my racing coilovers, Cuscostabilizer bars, etc... A small or big pathwhole, or road crack, will jerks a car and most players will skip. Mine does. I hate that.</p><p></p><p>So... Question one:</p><p></p><p>Do you know if there are decks wich are more or less designed for harsh road use, or racing? Or known to be very ressistant to skipping and jamping?</p><p></p><p>Question two:</p><p></p><p>I really want to put a DVD unit with flip-up display. How durable is the flip-up mechanism against harsh roads and bumps? And again, which unit will be most durable?</p><p></p><p>Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daniel1458, post: 4890932, member: 599035"] Hello, my name is Daniel. This is my first post and I hope you will guys help me with my questions. I come from gtrcanada.ca a Skyline forum in Canada. I am more mechanical guy, rather then audiphile. But I have basic ideas how audo systems work and how to wire it up (a simple set up) . I am not a audo guru like most of you here. I am shopping for a deck for my skyline. My car still has japanese deck, so I can't listen to any radio. (Japanese tuning range is 87 and down) The thing is: our cars (or any lowered or sports car) are very jumpy and harsh. Specially with my racing coilovers, Cuscostabilizer bars, etc... A small or big pathwhole, or road crack, will jerks a car and most players will skip. Mine does. I hate that. So... Question one: Do you know if there are decks wich are more or less designed for harsh road use, or racing? Or known to be very ressistant to skipping and jamping? Question two: I really want to put a DVD unit with flip-up display. How durable is the flip-up mechanism against harsh roads and bumps? And again, which unit will be most durable? Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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