I have Harman Kardon speakers installed in my Cascadia. Took them out from BMW that had a rollover. Paid $500 for it. I like my Pioneer Class D mono amp. I would change the sub but I have no space in the truck(don't want to put bulky box in the cab). The head unit is almost 10 year old but I like it. I had tried to change it to something newer but none of them I liked. This old head unit performs fantastic good.
Home sub woofer in truck
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I will Sir!, I will.
Just replaced the head (cost me $3500 in total i.e labor/used head/ new studs / new gasket) and Im in the process of buying a trailer, so most of my investment is tied up in getting my lil volvo happy, before do the creature comforts.joseph1853, Cottonmouth85 and Diesel Dave Thank this. -
Sorry to hear about the sudden expense, it happens.
So your looking to purchase a real trailer, “Flatbed or Stepdeck” ? It’s the only way to roll........joseph1853 Thanks this. -
I dont have experience with "open" deck work. I would hate to get a load that gets detached due to not having "REAL" training on how to get it done right --- paranoid much? I guess?
Maybe if I get a "good" flatbed driver, then do some team run, and take notes. Only time will tell.
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I'm looking for a good install for my 2013 freightliner. I want better sound. Where on the road can I get this done? I'm out of the Atlanta area.joseph1853 Thanks this.
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I've actually bob tailed to a best buy and had them install a stereo I bought from them in a freightliner century I was driving at the time. they did a good job, cost around 50 bucks. They have a big enough parking lot not like some of these smaller stereo shops.
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I’m trying to install a 500w rms amp and a single shallow subwoofer in my daycab so should i install it like they do in the cars giving it power connection straight from battery or is there anything i should be aware of
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It's the same everywhere, even on a space ship.
PS: if your sub in under 100w, just use a simple 12v plug to power it up when you'd like to use it. I've had it that way, so I can take the sub out when I was away for a while.joseph1853 Thanks this. -
well to be fair on my DeLorean I have mine wired to the flux capacitor.
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