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Yes, this is in Livermore off of Tesla Rd.
Carnegie SVRA, there is also some trails in Hollister.
PM me if you head over I would head over with you.
Thanks all for the welcome!
Carnegie SVRA, there is also some trails in Hollister.
PM me if you head over I would head over with you.
Thanks all for the welcome!
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Here are a couple more things done.
4ga battery cable into cabin.
Inverter
Audio
I found some instructions on running power into the cab by removing the passenger side dash panel and poking the cable through some expandable foam. I tried this but I do not feel it is safe at all, when running the cable through the foam into the engine compartment/cowl it is surrounded by sheetmetal that can cut into insulation.
I removed the battery in an attempt to remove the battery tray to gain access to another location, removing the battery tray on a 2013 is difficult so scratch that. I discovered a hole when I removed the firewall insulation and this is the best way by far to run power into the cabin.
Battery removed
Hole discovered behind firewall insulation
Feed coat hanger into cabin to pull wire in
4awg power cable
4awg with wire loom for the stock look
Opted for a breaker instead of fuse
Audio:
I opted to stick with the factory head unit to deter theft with the roof off, but installed all new speaker wire to all locations, dynamat the enclosures and stuffed with poly fill, new amp, sub, and inverter all under the front seats.
Kicker compact sub mounted on a custom plate from member jeepedjeep
Another custom seat bracket with pure sine wave inverter, Memphis Audio amp, and fuse block.
I also ran new wire from behind the radio to the high-level input on the amp.
FYI, there is a grounding stud on the tunnel area by each seat.
Now on to the speakers, not much to be said here other than components in front and coax in rear. After installing the rear speakers I had to seal the perimeter them with silicone, made a big difference.
mounted crossover with velcro, works great.
Rear speaker bar
New wire to amp
4ga battery cable into cabin.
Inverter
Audio
I found some instructions on running power into the cab by removing the passenger side dash panel and poking the cable through some expandable foam. I tried this but I do not feel it is safe at all, when running the cable through the foam into the engine compartment/cowl it is surrounded by sheetmetal that can cut into insulation.
I removed the battery in an attempt to remove the battery tray to gain access to another location, removing the battery tray on a 2013 is difficult so scratch that. I discovered a hole when I removed the firewall insulation and this is the best way by far to run power into the cabin.
Battery removed
Hole discovered behind firewall insulation
Feed coat hanger into cabin to pull wire in
4awg power cable
4awg with wire loom for the stock look
Opted for a breaker instead of fuse
Audio:
I opted to stick with the factory head unit to deter theft with the roof off, but installed all new speaker wire to all locations, dynamat the enclosures and stuffed with poly fill, new amp, sub, and inverter all under the front seats.
Kicker compact sub mounted on a custom plate from member jeepedjeep
Another custom seat bracket with pure sine wave inverter, Memphis Audio amp, and fuse block.
I also ran new wire from behind the radio to the high-level input on the amp.
FYI, there is a grounding stud on the tunnel area by each seat.
Now on to the speakers, not much to be said here other than components in front and coax in rear. After installing the rear speakers I had to seal the perimeter them with silicone, made a big difference.
mounted crossover with velcro, works great.
Rear speaker bar
New wire to amp