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There's a few posts on how to do it on the forum. You can unplug the harness to the module under the drivers seat and if you depin the wires from the mics (only need to do the + or - ones... Don't need to do all 8) it disables the ANC system. I was just experimenting to see if it was caused by...
That's a good thought and I don't have any idea. I thought I read somewhere though that the etorque system actually had greater capacity than the standard alternator system.
I'm just posting this on here in case people are trying to get ideas or see if something works.
I built this over the weekend. The goal was to for 2 10" subs under the back seat an make it fit within the factory storage system. This was so I could retain access to bins and not modify the all...
Not bolted, but could be by attaching to the factory organizer.
Yes to PAC Amppro.
I had to remove the small plastic hooks on the underside of the seats or they would hit the grills. Otherwise it does not touch the seat.
Not sure on the MLV in the doors. I didn't try this time around. Truck...
Well 3 more hours and I'm finally done. Ended up with carpet but it wasn't easy. Recycled my RAM grill emblems. Fired it up and boom boom. Sounds great.
Goal was to get 2 x 10" subs into and enclosure that fits inside the factory underseat storage system so as to retain all factory...
It allows android auto to work. It's not exactly mirroring. If you plug your phone into a USB and launch Android auto , it then pops up on your display.
I tried the linex once. It has such an odor and was gassing out for two weeks. I kept my RAM letters from the grill! Might have a use for them. Great idea.
Now I need to figure out how to finish it. Played with carpeting tonight. Major pain with all the angles. Maybe I'll just paint it. It's gonna sit under the back seat out of sight anyway. Hope to get it up and firing tomorrow.
Here's the rough box. Needed to add a bit of height to the middle section for volume. Right at about .70 cf. Very close. Will use polyfill as well.
Tip for the hole size. Pop the grill out of 10tw1 and use it as a template. Perfect fit.
Boy...I know where you're going with this, but having used that sub in my HK setup, it's just not great. In terms of using the enclosure with a different sub like the JL 10tw1, that's a maybe. But I don't know what the volume of that box is. It's pretty small.
Having heard a proper size and...
I used Noico sound mat off Amazon. They're all pretty similar and I've had good luck with it in other projects. I don't have any pictures unfortunately.
All the stuff really does is add mass to whatever material you stick it too. It's not going to really lower ambient noise... It's not really...
Wise man! I often think that's not hard and then swear at myself profusely after.
If you ever get down to ND and want to try, maybe I can help you. Takes about 45 minutes.
I matted them as well. Paid a lot of attention to the panel where the speakers mount and applied on both sides in that area. I'm sure overkill, but I have no rattles in the doors and 6x9s really can put out bass down to 50hz.
I also have removed panels three times. It's not bad, but your right...
For what it's worth, I noticed an even bigger difference in sound quality when switching out the 6x9s than I did the 3.5s. The bass response and depth was a drastic improvement.
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