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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Bakersfield
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The sound system is pretty bad. I want to get a new sub and amp. will it work well with stock deck? Can i place the after market sub in same location? any feedback would be helpfull
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Philadelphia
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I will make it easy on you and refer you to the following threads here:
replacing sub in 2011 Pilot Groundpound4200's 2007 Pilot 10,000 watt stereo build Another sub in stock location thread It all depends on what your needs are and your budget. There are many factors that come into play when designing a sound system in your vehicle. If you'd really like that "stock" look then you can keep the factory hu and replace the factory sub as well. There are no forum rules posted and maybe I should make a sticky about rules & what to ask for but I'd pose these following questions to you. 1. What are your goals for your system? 2. What are your musical tastes? 3. What is your skill level, can you DIY or will you take yr truck to a shop? 4. What is your budget? Doing a system is pretty much straightforward if you know what you want, the only difficult part is the install & tuning of your system. Last edited by THE215; 06-03-2011 at 10:59 PM. |
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