true that but its mostly older people who look down on it (i think) but as my dad said he dosent get why we do it but when he was young his dad didnt understand and alot of people hated when people drove around with ther 70s and 80s rock music blarring.... nut i do get what u are saying when u say setting a good exampleNot when it comes to setting a good example of the hobby.
There's a reason the rest of the audio world looks down in derision on car audio as a whole.
lolya i guess it is pretty cool when u do it, just dont be one of those ass holes who sits everywhere poundin there ****, like at stop lights unless someone feels the need to pull up next to u with some xplods n look at u smiling..then i do so
I prefer to listen to music, not "bump".all the big shooters try to talk hard, even though they bump their **** just like the rest of us
Ive been chased down by the cops for setting off car alarms, I guess I set off an alarm without knowing while sitting in my car waiting for someone in a complex townhouse type deal. Someone checked out the window and seen my car, called in the car without even knowing the car hadnt been busted into. Cops grabbed me a few roads later. Took a while to get that one sorted out
If your making any serious bass, go into a underground lot when its loaded, ALOT of alarms go off lol
lol..Oh i forgot subwoofers dont bump, they just make music im sorry o great jimj. I never said i blare my music in residential areas neither.
not with the system in ure sig:laugh:**** ur behind em and shake there mirrior down,//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crazy.gif.c13912c32de98515d3142759a824dae7.gif
//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/eek.gif.771b7a90cf45cabdc554ff1121c21c4a.gifmy 15 inch sony xplode set off a car alarm which ended up in a chain reaction setting the car on fire. not to brag.