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doing over 160
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Well if you had the money to spend on that amp I would either go with a new vehicle that has room for a proper box and the amp, or use an amp with a smaller footprint that still makes a decent amount of power. Also you would want some bigger and multiple runs of +/- wire going to the back. And having that much space taken up in the back might hurt your score.im open for idears.. i mean 1 build cant make 47,000 user happy
funny thing it was louder when it was uglyyou'd be doing over 200db if it were ugly //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif
No offense to Mr. Street Dreams but, he posted pic and is a great example, How much did that van possibly cost? I'm talking van not stereo, I'm guessing not a fortune. Looks good though. I guess "alot of cash" is a different amount to everyone huh? Take a little pride in your ride, the detail supply man needs to eat too!What's the point of spending alot of cash on a truck you are going to immediately gut to fill with lumber, concrete and 1" plexi so you can shake it to death?