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Page 1: My JEEP
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I AM REWORKING MY SOUND SYSTEM!!!!
I purchased a seatsub from www.offroadtoystore.com and installed it over the weekend. It holds my 12" 1200 watt Kenwood W3011 sub. I haven't connected it to the amp yet.. that will be in a few days.
Here are the install pics:


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Sound System Page:
This is the best addition any jeep owner could buy: Tuffy Overhead Security Console


Here are some more pics of the Stereo equipment in operation :)


Guess I should have wiped them off before I took the picture.. oh well.. maybe in a later update.
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I thought of the best possible way to put my 2 Kenwood 800 watt amps in my jeep, and keep them DRY/HIDDEN. My solution: Mounted underneath the rear seat to the BOTTOM of the rea seat!
DRY & Stealthy



I ended up hiding the 2 - 1 farrad caps inside the seat cover on the back seat:

Here is are the pictures of the Kicker mounted behind the seat:


I cut the back off of the kicker box so it would actually fit. Around 3" were cut off the back and I didn't lose any sound quality at all. I ran "several" lag bolts down "inside" the kicker to keep it a little more secure. The I bought some MDF board from Home Depot, cut it to size, glued, screwed, and sealed the back onto the kicker. I know nothing is truely secure in a jeep... but I like to see how long it takes for em to get that out!
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As You can see from the photo below.. you can't tell where the amps or the kicker are mounted (even before I put the fire extinguishers in front of the seats)

I just recently went to Wal-Mart (I love that store... hehe) I found a set of 100 watt Pioneer tweeters that I mounted in the dash. The set came with two ways to mount.. one by drilling a 2"1/4 inch hole and make it flush or using a mount as you see below. They sound awesome and added a who new sound coming out of my Jeep!
