I would only bypass the amp if you plan on running a 4 channel for the door speakers, or if the amp itself is blown. mine happened to be both of those reasons. the bypass is easy if you need to do it.
they look GREAT. "tahoe go boom box" :D
to the rest of you, pm me for a set. any speaker size you want. (dont go crazy and ask for a set for subs)
they are very easy to install
60 +shipping.
are you sure it was the t-case? i went through a lot to find my clicking noise, and i never cared enough. then it turned into more of a banging noise and i got worried. turned out to be the u joints on the front driveshaft.
the sad part is that that 50% off.. theyre still making money. to the normal consumer, its great. we went and got some harnesses n stuff like that, but the big stuff wasnt worth it. that just goes to show how much the big companies make off of the consumer.
I used the coax in my old car. they sounded good. very strange speakers. everything about them said they were blown, but they still sounded as good as when they were first put in. not too sure about the mounting depth for the rear doors tho. mine are 2.25 mounting depth, but idk how much extra...
finally some good news. it is the U joint on the front driveshaft. but with me being so busy this weekend i opted to take it to a shop to have it done because i just dont have the time. plus 120 to replace both U joints on the shaft didnt seem like too high of a price. its cheap enough that i'll...
had a similar problem on my moms van. the hose in the back was kinked. might wanna check that too. but i have to admit, thats a reason i love my barn doors. less to go wrong.
well i will be replacing my switch next. but i know for sure my motors in the passenger side mirror were bad. i now have directions i didnt before. it could be a mix of both. you never know..
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