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<blockquote data-quote="zacster" data-source="post: 8791352" data-attributes="member: 683280"><p>I just finished up the other side and the one thing that took all the time was figuring out where to put the crossover again. You'd think behind the glove box there'd be room but there are all kinds of electrical connections back there plus the cabin fan and filter. I found a spot where it would fit without the cover so I did that but I had to try it every which way before I found the one that worked. I'm sure an installer would just drill a few holes and be done with it. </p><p></p><p>It still took 3.5 hours even though I had everything ready to go.</p><p></p><p>And how does it sound? I'd say it is better than the OEM system but still not all that great to me. Maybe the sound deadening would help, I don't know. It's not my car so I'm not all that familiar with how it sounded before but my daughter definitely thought it was better. Highs are clear, lows are more distinct but I take that for granted in a home audio system. In the end it is still a car with all its inherent acoustic problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zacster, post: 8791352, member: 683280"] I just finished up the other side and the one thing that took all the time was figuring out where to put the crossover again. You'd think behind the glove box there'd be room but there are all kinds of electrical connections back there plus the cabin fan and filter. I found a spot where it would fit without the cover so I did that but I had to try it every which way before I found the one that worked. I'm sure an installer would just drill a few holes and be done with it. It still took 3.5 hours even though I had everything ready to go. And how does it sound? I'd say it is better than the OEM system but still not all that great to me. Maybe the sound deadening would help, I don't know. It's not my car so I'm not all that familiar with how it sounded before but my daughter definitely thought it was better. Highs are clear, lows are more distinct but I take that for granted in a home audio system. In the end it is still a car with all its inherent acoustic problems. [/QUOTE]
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