Found time to get the front carpeted and test fit the DVD changer:
http://i.imgur.com/fg3HaF1.jpg
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Found time to get the front carpeted and test fit the DVD changer:
http://i.imgur.com/fg3HaF1.jpg
Looks like it grew there, troo story.
Changed my mind on dash speakers
http://i.imgur.com/d3AQ97C.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/OvPFQdi.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/vUwECop.jpg
These are a 3" vs. the 1.5 I had in the dash location:
http://i.imgur.com/iZD8qoN.jpg
Will sound and blend better between the 6.5" to 3/4" tweeter. And it looks stock.
Bigger is better for those, especially with the little speakers/tweeters on the pillars.
I have not given up on this just distracted by life. While I have the seats out from getting reupholstered I thought it a great time to deal with the wiring under the passenger seat:
Keeping the 7 runs of speaker wire from the amplifier area to under the passenger seat clean, the small wire that darts 90 from the wires is the remote LED's for the RenegadeWorks ECS brain and some wires for RBG LEDs for accent wires:
Attachment 9800
Keeping the wires clear from being stepped on:
Attachment 9801
Attachment 9802
These terminal blocks will connect the speaker wires from the amp to factory harness without having to hack up the factory harness.
Attachment 9803
Here's the amplifier bypass harness ready to connect the factory speaker wiring to the terminal blocks. Can't install it yet because I need yellow 18Ga primary wire. Since I ran my rear speaker wires right to the amplifier, I can re-pin the rear harness wires for power wires for the Pioneer 5.1 DTS processor.
Attachment 9804
That is a fair amount of wire to feed throughout. Keeping it well organized.
Todays Progress!!!
Attachment 9805
This almost completes the speaker wire integration. The next complex step will be sound deadening the doors.