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Whelp it is likely the rear vents. Should have searched first, but whatever. Here is your chance to say so 😀. Looking for the replacement part and will install asap.
So I know about the rear window leak and felt all along the frame, window, and along the vertical rear and side walls. Nothing is wet or shoes signs of ever haven been. That said the floor under the rear driver side seat is pretty wet. Any idea where this could be getting in?
Bought my ram used and the front floor mats were missing. Dealer said too bad pretty much. I looked locally and found somebody selling front Mopar ones and met him a mile from my house. We laughed as he had a similar issue but was missing the rears. Regardless, I got new front floor mats today...
With side steps, mud flaps are a must have. Took about 30 minutes to install these husky flaps on all four corners. I drilled and install a hole / clip on the inside for each of them. Pretty easy install, perfect fit, and working great with the huge amount of snow we keep getting hammered with.
So I upgraded the stock 6 speakers to kicker ds and I'm beyond frustrated. Ive struggled to get thing even close to sounding decent (to me) without luck. I've installed l-pad voltage drops to the 3.5s to mute them a little, I've repinned things, check phases and it still sucks. I'm at the point...
So I couldn't take it. Targeting an 8dB drop I soldered a 10 ohm jumper together an installed them in line with the 3.5"s. Much better.
Its about a 50% drop in volume and moves the height of the center stage down.
So I've finished the install, took about an hour or so total. How audio sounds and appeals to someone is subjective, but the amount of high frequency treble is almost unbearable. The sound stage is dominated by it, and 3.5"s are most of the problem. In hindsight I would have looked for speaker...
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