Jersey pride , show ur ride
#152
I dont want to clutter the thread so any questions on these I will be happy to answer via PM, but to answer but real quick, hell yeah they are bright. Almost cant see the headlights. You almost don't need them. Def worth the $$
#153
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Year: 1999
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#154
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Originally Posted by 99CheapJeep
Its pretty much straight forward plug and play, but i would recommend a wire harness upgrade.
Just wired puddle lights on my jeep. Rewired a set on a 09 Suburban.
I do lights and sound. I posted some pics. Let's just say, my boss has deep pockets and we have a electronic's supplier!
Posted by: Dre
#155
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Oh, I know! I designed the $400 light assembly at 1am for an 03 Rover. I have HID, LED lights all in my car. I used to wire my blue lights and strobes from scratch. I made a harness. Just tapped one factory harness.
Just wired puddle lights on my jeep. Rewired a set on a 09 Suburban.
I do lights and sound. I posted some pics. Let's just say, my boss has deep pockets and we have a electronic's supplier!
Posted by: Dre
Just wired puddle lights on my jeep. Rewired a set on a 09 Suburban.
I do lights and sound. I posted some pics. Let's just say, my boss has deep pockets and we have a electronic's supplier!
Posted by: Dre
Dre, where are you located? I think I miswired my Sub but I have no idea what I did wrong ... maybe you can point me in the right direction. Gonna be at the Meet-n-Greet on Sunday?
#157
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Originally Posted by _StationWagon_
fixed.
Dre, where are you located? I think I miswired my Sub but I have no idea what I did wrong ... maybe you can point me in the right direction. Gonna be at the Meet-n-Greet on Sunday?
Dre, where are you located? I think I miswired my Sub but I have no idea what I did wrong ... maybe you can point me in the right direction. Gonna be at the Meet-n-Greet on Sunday?
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#158
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nah ... see, I have a 10" dual voice coil cubby sub & I took it out to do some more insulation in the enclosure. I removed the speaker wires, then re-wired them when I was done & turned the radio on. I got a loud crackle ... scared the %$#!!~ outta me & I turned it off. Been off ever since! I didn't want to fry my components, even tho they're cheap. I can send you a pic of how it's wired.
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Originally Posted by klbsa
I'm located in Clementon NJ, right off Rt. 42 near just about everything in SNJ. I have seen some of your XJ's around before.
#160
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Originally Posted by _StationWagon_
nah ... see, I have a 10" dual voice coil cubby sub & I took it out to do some more insulation in the enclosure. I removed the speaker wires, then re-wired them when I was done & turned the radio on. I got a loud crackle ... scared the %$#!!~ outta me & I turned it off. Been off ever since! I didn't want to fry my components, even tho they're cheap. I can send you a pic of how it's wired.
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Well, I use mine in single voice. Blew one side with the 1000 watt amp. But it made shire it sounded good. Use one side. You single channel or bridged? Bridge it if it is a two channel. Dual voice is probably better is you use one channel per voice or bridge the two channels on a cone. Always turn it down and start at the radio and then at the amp. To get a great sound, it will take fine adjustments when you play a range of music.
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#163
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Originally Posted by _StationWagon_
I use a dedicated Sub amp.
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