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I've been running Pirelli Scorpion AT Plus (275/55/20) over the winter and the traction is incredible in snow and wet conditions. Assuming the tread wear is acceptable, these will be my go-to tires.
The S1's would work well there. I may swap my SAE squadrons with some amber S1 wide cornering in that location. The SAE's are disappointing.
I'll grab a pic for you tomorrow, but there's a perfect hole above so the you can mount it upside-down (bracket facing up), but you might need to get a...
I bought almost all of my accessories from them. There was a few days delay between the time I ordered and received confirmation and shipping info. Everything arrived as it should be though.
Nope. Mine stickered for $56K, out the door for $41K (not including a trade-in). It's a 2020, had 4 miles on it and very similar to the one you listed, except it's black on black.
I changed out the 3 dash and all 4 doors. I used 2-way Kickers in the doors. I regret doing the front doors, it made no difference as it's just for lows, as someone here mentioned and I didn't see until now. :-/ Everything else sounds good though. It's definitely brighter, but not too much...
I have the alpine, but I believe yours is reversed too. I might be wrong though, maybe someone else can answer. You can always give it a test, it won’t hurt anything.
Really? Which speakers did you go with? I noticed a major difference in the highs and overall clarity. Same with the rear door speakers. Keep in mind that the polarity is reversed on our systems, so you have to swap the wires around to get the best sound quality.
Installed JBL clubman's in the upper dash corners and center.
And kicker 6 1/2" in the 4 doors.
If anyone is thinking of doing something similar, I would recommend skipping the front doors, they're purely for low end and pretty quiet. Just do the dash and rear doors.
If you get under the truck and look on the rear driver's side, about where the rear seat is, you'll see a plastic cap/grommet. It's not removable, but you can easily drill a hole through it to get a wire in there. That's how I ran the wire for my cargo lights. Obviously, you'll want to pull up...
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