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    Finally a clean install (with x-over added)

    I've spent the last two days taking everything out of my trunk and rearranging it to fit my new crossover that I built.

    Here is what it looked like before:


    Here is what it looks like now:





    Comments, questions?
    Originally posted by Gruelius
    and i do not know what bugg brakes are.

    #2
    your title says 'clean'

    looks good man, I with I had skills like that
    BEERTECH

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      #3
      Originally posted by Rob
      your title says 'clean'

      looks good man, I with I had skills like that
      Anybody can do it. It just takes a lot of patience, planning, and a nice wire-tacking staple gun.
      Originally posted by Gruelius
      and i do not know what bugg brakes are.

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        #4
        cleaner than whats behind my false wall I'll tell you what.

        Sold it.

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          #5
          Not bad, looks a little 'busy' with all the wires. A suggestion (but would be a royal PITA for you probably) would be to drill holes in the board and run the wires though them so they aren't snaking around everything. I built my new amp try and 'hid' all my wires and it looks a good bit better. Ive got to snap a few pics tomorrow, so maybe I will take one of the tray too.

          so you have the cross-overs for the component sets, and what is that new big ass x-over for? looks like you could wire up a small auditorium with that thing. And you built that thing? wow... nice
          Old and improved:

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            #6
            The board is flat against my rear panel. I can't snake wires under it (although I've done a similar install on another car).
            I agree that it does look pretty busy, but considering the amount of wires back there I did my best to make it look organized.
            The small RF crossovers are for the fronts and tweeters in front.
            The crossover I built is actually two in one. It's for the rear 6.5" speakers and tweeters (I don't have tweeterst yet though). It can handle more wattage than my system can ever hope to put out.
            Originally posted by Gruelius
            and i do not know what bugg brakes are.

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