That is an amazing job to clean that up. $200 bucks and looks real good.
I agree! It's amazing the work these guys do. I've had them do work on previous cars, and I'm always so impressed. You'd never know dents were ever there.
That is an amazing job to clean that up. $200 bucks and looks real good.
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Decided on the kc’s?! I like it. They’re such a great headlight. I ordered the wide beam matching auxiliary lights too! I like the daylighter but I went with these.Currie Antirock, Warn M8000, TRE synthetic rope, TRE safety thimble, and KC HiLiTES Gravity 7" LED headlights on the way
Decided on the kc’s?! I like it. They’re such a great headlight. I ordered the wide beam matching auxiliary lights too! I like the daylighter but I went with these.
KC HiLiTES 644 6-Inch Pro Sport LED Drive Beam Pack - Pair https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LOYYZAC/?tag=wranglerorg-20
Any audio upgrades happening?
I wish... it's 110 in my garage
That and my kids aren't in school. Basically I have no time to do it. I'm waiting until school starts up again in late July, at which point I'm hoping to tackle it then. The only other free time I have is one they go to bed, which is around 9:30 PM, but that only gives me a few hours, and it's still hot as sin in the garage
Almost considering finding an audio shop nearby with an air-conditioned shop and paying them to knock it out.
Some of it I think I can do inside. For instance, I can take the A-pillar trim pieces off, bring them inside, and install the tweeter pods and such.Holy cow, 110...that is pretty darn hot, and holy cow that kids start school in July. The tweeters are insanely nice, I have been listening to a lot of instrumentals and amazing. I may be more impatient than you with your install.
Almost considering finding an audio shop nearby with an air-conditioned shop and paying them to knock it out.
Some of it I think I can do inside. For instance, I can take the A-pillar trim pieces off, bring them inside, and install the tweeter pods and such.
But yeah, you should be out in my garage. You'll need to drink a gallon of water every hour to stay alive
I'm impatient about it too, I really want to hear what this sounds like!
If you seriously wanted to do that, and live somewhat near Mesa, you should call these guys. They are the main US distributer for Audiotec Fischer/BLAM.
CONTACT MSC
7931 E. Pecos Rd.
Suite 109
Mesa, AZ 85212
https://www.msc-america.com/
Yeah, and the 5.25" are a breeze to install. Bring the overhead speaker pods inside the house to install. Piece by piece and you can get it done. I just did mine reinstall and it took about 10 days all in, a little bit each day so the family and work get time as well.
And now I present you with some seriously badass audio equipment. Custom tweeters, 5.25" speakers for the front, 6.5" speakers for the rear, Kicker 6.75" sub, a wireless CarPlay Kenwood double DIN head unit, and one hell of a badass amplifier.
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@skrelnik, this is some impressive shit. Those tweeter pods are amazing in terms of the quality. Also, the wiring that Don did for me (including setting up the front speakers in the dash pods, is just amazing. He wired them for me, sealed them with butyl (or something), and it's all just ready to install.
I'm still waiting for the pods. I installed the sound bar BLAMS and they are a massive improvement. Putting the 5 1/4's in the dash should show similar improvement.
That is a pile of audio equipment @Chris.... It looks like at least an afternoon of work...
Be careful and have a plan when you cut our the sub dash piece to put that double din in there. You'll need to be sure to clear all of the wiring harnesses out of the way. I used a reciprocating saw with a metal blade.
Don is an amazing guy, does real quality work as you can see with that wiring.
I believe he sealed the 5.25" pods with Soundskins, equivalent of Dynamat but a little better and less expensive. I don't even know where to buy it as I use the cheap Boom Mat stuff. It acts as gasket and helps seal the Select Increment pods.
I recently did this as Don mentioned to, and same with @Rooscooter who also has the same 6.5" BLAMs, but the 5.25" coaxials where you have the 5.25" woofer plus that 1" Micro Precision tweeter. Chris, I was listening to some New Orleans jazz and I just didn't want to leave the Jeep, these things are amazing. @LJGreg - forget you ever heard of AudioFrog - Micro Precision, look at Chris above, they are amazing!
Let's see the amp, is it mounted on a board?
Wiring looks killer, are they all labeled as well, so you know where to connect, which channel to which speaker?
This looks so awesome!!!
What about getting a double din bezel @Chris, that way you don’t have to cut your stock one. There are many for sale (Crutchfield has one)