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So I finally got around to uploading almost a years worth of photos to the pc. I installed the gear back in september pretty easily, a little mucking around to fit the krx2 in the front doors, but all the trims fitted correctly after. I might have 5mm clearance on the back of the woofer to the window glass when down, also the x-overs are in the doors and fit perfectly towards the hinge end.

Here are the pics, comments welcome

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Not bad. A suggestion on the baffles in the door though. Put the vertical tab back on. When you slam on your brakes everything in the pockets will end up in the door.

Second thing is the amplifier ground. Front seat rail has several bolt holes. Use one of those after removing the paint.

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yeah sounds great overall, happy but i think i should have got two seperate amps and maybe that second sub, at times seems to be struggling to keep up with the splits - ill be playing around with different enclosures(sealed) in the new year to try and help. wishing i still had access to uni of wollongong's elec department oscilloscope and rta though lol. multimeters are ok but when you've used the proper equipment its hard to use the basics and expect fantastic results

the vertical tabs to stop things sliding through the pockets was identified early and appropriate measures were taken lol. lets be honest here, they arent much use for storing anything other than a couple of cds here and there, it doesnt help having sausage fingers either.

not sure what you mean about the grounding though chris??

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Hey mate how did you do the headdeck??

I'm having trouble with mine at the moment ..

There's a 4pin yellow plug a large multi pin plug that looks like two plugs joined together, has front speakers and power, then another 6pin yellow plug that has rear speakers and factory amp..

What iv done:

Run separate cables to the rear speakers so now I just wire them into the headdeck loom (purple and green) I got a cheat loom from supercheap that plugs into the large yellow multi pin plug.. Then wired corresponding cables and plugged it all in and nothing happened.. Fuse is ok..

iv noticed on mine I have a black cable in the bottom left corner of my cheat loom that doesn't line up with anything from the factory plug..

Also the 4 pin yellow plug has the same colour cables as the large multi pin plug, do I need to wire the smaller one into the large one??

Also do I need to do anything with the multi pin plug with the rear speakers and factory amp??

One more thing haha I have a orange cable sitting behind my deck with a male and female plug that has a red tag with Japanese writing all over it.. Wtf is this? Lol

Any help you can give would be great.. Cheers

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