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It should be under your driver seat. Although, I have the 12.0 Alpine system and am not sure how different it is from the 8.4.
I can’t think of an easy way to find out if it’s fried, other than to buy a used one off eBay and swap it out. All other means would involve some work and the right...
If you have the stock amplified system, maybe your OEM amp is fried. I fried mines installing a JBL 8 ch. amp. No doors, no dash, just sub.
Ended up getting a refurbished one off of eBay and shelved the install for now. Been good since. Not sure if same issue, but good place to look, since...
Welcome aboard. Having the v6 helps. The HEMI just makes you want to step on it. But really, your best fuel mileage saver is your right foot. Keep it in 2wd, 4hi and 4 lo is for off road instances. If you have 4wd auto, that is also an option. I use mines in wet weather. Other than that...
Yup, have it on hand when you’re done with the install…your hand will thank you. Once you’re past click 4-5, that dial becomes a ***** to turn. Excellent tool!
I would think that it being a full size rim/spare that you’d be fine running it an extended amount of time. I have heard of folks stuffing a matching tire under there, up to a 35 but personally cannot confirm. I still have the OEM spare, which is rendered useless at this point with my current...
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