Got all the bugs worked out. They were all due to me being new to car audio but it sounds great! Car is as loud at 1/4 of the volume with the new amp when it was at 3/4 volume with the stock amp.
I did move the ground location which improved the noise substantially but am still getting a faint whine... hopefully the ground loop isolator will work
Installed it this weekend. Had a few issues that I'm slowly fixing. Just have some engine noise now. Hoping a ground loop isolator will fix that issue.
I got the rocksford fosgate p600x4.
I actually have those components installed right now without an amp. To me the center channel is too loud and takes away from the overall system. You might like it if you install those speakers and get rid of the center channel.
I'm going to install an amp this weekend and get rid of the...
you can get a set of 3 way components and 6.5inch for the rears at a cheaper price and install it yourself.
I'm doing my audio upgrade in stages and am currently running ppi 3 way components up front without an amp right now and the sound is not all that great with the factory amp. You'll want...
Initially it was my sanding but no one seems to notice where it was glued together. I had already bought another grill so I figured why not just make a 2nd one.
After seeing this thread I got one of these shifter brackets from Barton. It's like a completely new shifter. Haven't been locked out since installation and all the notchy-ness is gone.
Nice build! How hard was it to get to the tweeters in the A-Pillar? how did you get the A-pillar off? I'll be tackling my speaker installation pretty soon.
If you like the pull-up reverse in the stock shifter you have several options. You can get the Barton shifter, or the blowfish bracket. You can also improve the stock shifter with the steeda shifter brace or Barton's 2 post bracket.
I've had several people tell me they couldn't tell where i cut out and glued in the honeycomb.
Yeah exactly what I did. The thread I made can be found here.
http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=19241
I did mine in my driveway on jackstands. nothing too hard about it, an extra set of hands just to remove the factory exhaust and placing the new exhaust in place would be nice.