Vehicle Owner

Member ID: sntnpirate1316

Location: Sinton, TX

Vehicle Info

1996 GMC Sierra

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP-1
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

Ratings

    • Currently 2.2/5 Stars.

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Last updated: Dec 09, 2008

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Cody’s GMC Sierra

  • Currently 2.225 /5 Stars.
11 guestbook comments

Page 1: Car Audio(head unit and front and rear speakers)
Page 2: Car Audio (subwoofers and amps)
Page 3: Random pictures of the power wire going through the fire wall, a picture of my new and old computer, and a picture of me on a four-wheeler
Page 4: Pictures of my truck and going 'off-roading'

This is my audio system.
Let's start off with the head unit. Its a Pioneer Premier DEH-P940. I tried to take pictures with it on, but they all came out blurred...

sntnpirate1316's 1996 GMC Sierra

 

sntnpirate1316's 1996 GMC Sierra

 

These are Kenwood eXcelon 4x6s

sntnpirate1316's 1996 GMC Sierra


This is a picture of them in the extended cab area of the truck with the panels off.

sntnpirate1316's 1996 GMC Sierra


Here's with the panels on.

sntnpirate1316's 1996 GMC Sierra


Old front components:
Polk MM6
This is a picture of my MM6 component system on the driver's door. The tweeter is flush mounted in the sail panel.

sntnpirate1316's 1996 GMC Sierra


Close up of the crossover and mid-woofer on the passenger side.

sntnpirate1316's 1996 GMC Sierra


Close up of the tweeter. The LED light on the dash goes to my crappy Barracuda alarm system.

sntnpirate1316's 1996 GMC Sierra

 

New front components:
Diamond M661

sntnpirate1316's 1996 GMC Sierra


This is a picture of my M661 component system on the driver's door. The tweeter is flush mounted in the sail panel.

sntnpirate1316's 1996 GMC Sierra


Close up of the crossover on the passenger side. I liked the Polk crossovers because I could make the wires look neater.

sntnpirate1316's 1996 GMC Sierra


Side view of the crossover...these things are massive.

sntnpirate1316's 1996 GMC Sierra


Close up of the tweeter.

sntnpirate1316's 1996 GMC Sierra

 

I had to do a little modifications of the door to get the Diamonds to fit since they aren't the exact factory size.

sntnpirate1316's 1996 GMC Sierra


Comparison of the Polk and Diamond driver...the Polk is much beefier and puts out more bass, the Diamonds, however, are a considerable bit more detailed over the Polks.

sntnpirate1316's 1996 GMC Sierra


Comparison of the Polk and Diamond crossover...the Diamond is much beefier but I like the small compact size of the Polk. The Polk is also adjustable as the Diamond is not.

sntnpirate1316's 1996 GMC Sierra

 

New components!!!
these are my new babies who have yet to be installed, hopefully by January.

sntnpirate1316's 1996 GMC Sierra

 

sntnpirate1316's 1996 GMC Sierra

 

Page 1: Car Audio(head unit and front and rear speakers)
Page 2: Car Audio (subwoofers and amps)
Page 3: Random pictures of the power wire going through the fire wall, a picture of my new and old computer, and a picture of me on a four-wheeler
Page 4: Pictures of my truck and going 'off-roading'

 

Guestbook

Displaying entries 1-5 of 11

Anahuakense  

Posted by: Anahuakense

12/10/2008 12:01PM

good job

92sierraslx  

Posted by: 92sierraslx

12/09/2008 07:38PM

looks good that truck needs to be lowered and cruised once you get a 4x4 check out my 94 somtime

loENOUGH  

Posted by: loENOUGH

06/29/2008 05:35PM

Speakers look great man! keep it up

sntnpirate1316  

Posted by: sntnpirate1316

03/25/2005 02:07PM

Thanks majestic! It means a lot to me that you're the first person notice the fiberglass work I did. Thanks for the kind words. But to clear things up, this was my first attempt at fiberglassing, so yes things aren't perfect. The reason why the fleece is different on the a-pillars is because on the passengers side there was a handle so I had to cover up the hole at the bottom. You can see the seams on the kicks? Really? Thanks for informing me because I certainly didn't see that. If you'd actually read instead of looking at the pictures (most people past the 2nd grade do this, but I don't know about Canadians) it even tells you why they don't look good! Thanks again. -Cody

majestic_  

Posted by: majestic_

03/13/2005 10:05PM

What blind man taught you how to fiberglass.... your pillar pods and kicks are hideous... when you set up your pillar pods your fleece on the driver's side and passenger's side don't even look the same. On your kicks, I can see the seams where you stretched the material and you didn't even fiberglass or bondo the shape to blend it in (it's wavy like a mofo). Everyone's an installer....

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Member ID: sntnpirate1316

Location: Sinton, TX