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bigaudiofanat 06-08-2012 03:16 PM

Bigaudiofanatic's Special
 
Now through July 1st I will be offering 2 specials.

Special 1

Free component install when you get a head unit installed.
"Extra if they will be powered off a amp"

Special 2

Free head unit and steering wheel controls installed when you get a full car detail done "must provide head unit and steering wheel control module". Detailing is 200 and usually takes 7-8 hours to do.

Please contact me if with any questions.

Offers can NOT be combined

eastwest2300 06-13-2012 01:13 AM

Its been a long time since I've been over to this section of the forum.. Congrats on getting your business/website off the ground, thats awsome man!

XwChriswX 06-13-2012 01:26 AM

Big - When you do a component install, do you have the tweets and mids in a co-ax setup in the door and take out the stock tweets. Or do you put in the tweets in the stock location?

The reason I ask is when I put in my components, I'm thinking of leaving the tweets in their stock location, and I'm trying to find the hard plastic that can be used for the mount. But I can't seem to find it anywhere in a store. Do you know what I'm talking about? It's a 1/4" black hard plastic...

:confused:

bigaudiofanat 06-13-2012 06:53 AM

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Originally Posted by XwChriswX (Post 1769168)
Big - When you do a component install, do you have the tweets and mids in a co-ax setup in the door and take out the stock tweets. Or do you put in the tweets in the stock location?

The reason I ask is when I put in my components, I'm thinking of leaving the tweets in their stock location, and I'm trying to find the hard plastic that can be used for the mount. But I can't seem to find it anywhere in a store. Do you know what I'm talking about? It's a 1/4" black hard plastic...

:confused:

I wouldn't recommend keeping stock tweeters in weather your doing a component or coaxial speaker setup. Run all new wires and replace the stock tweeter and woofer at the same time, and be sure to use the crossover that is provided.

You can do a few different things to get the new tweeter in place. Hard sheet of plastic is one, cut out the old factory tweeter and use the stock bracket to hold the new tweeter is another.

bigaudiofanat 06-13-2012 06:54 AM

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Originally Posted by eastwest2300 (Post 1769157)
Its been a long time since I've been over to this section of the forum.. Congrats on getting your business/website off the ground, thats awsome man!

Thanks east, still working on smoothing out some things. I should be at the PA auto show if everything goes as planned. :tup:

XwChriswX 06-13-2012 07:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bigaudiofanat (Post 1769311)
I wouldn't recommend keeping stock tweeters in weather your doing a component or coaxial speaker setup. Run all new wires and replace the stock tweeter and woofer at the same time, and be sure to use the crossover that is provided.

You can do a few different things to get the new tweeter in place. Hard sheet of plastic is one, cut out the old factory tweeter and use the stock bracket to hold the new tweeter is another.

Oh, no non no bud! :icon17: Sorry, I should have worded that better. :facepalm: I would be replacing the stock tweeter with the new tweeter when I get my components, and using their crossover and new wiring of course. I was just curious about the new tweeters location, if I should put it back in the stock location, or move it to the door and have a co-ax setup.

90 ST 06-13-2012 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by XwChriswX (Post 1769318)
Oh, no non no bud! :icon17: Sorry, I should have worded that better. :facepalm: I would be replacing the stock tweeter with the new tweeter when I get my components, and using their crossover and new wiring of course. I was just curious about the new tweeters location, if I should put it back in the stock location, or move it to the door and have a co-ax setup.

Put it in the stock location, mush easier. As for how to mount it, i like using back strap, or plumers straping, (see my album) if your not sure what it is, it gives you the option of moving the tweeter a little.

bigaudiofanat 06-13-2012 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by XwChriswX (Post 1769318)
Oh, no non no bud! :icon17: Sorry, I should have worded that better. :facepalm: I would be replacing the stock tweeter with the new tweeter when I get my components, and using their crossover and new wiring of course. I was just curious about the new tweeters location, if I should put it back in the stock location, or move it to the door and have a co-ax setup.

If you want better sound I would get them fiber glassed into the A pillars. However that takes time and money. So you can use the stock location.

eastwest2300 06-14-2012 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by bigaudiofanat (Post 1769312)
Thanks east, still working on smoothing out some things. I should be at the PA auto show if everything goes as planned. :tup:

Nice!! Thats awesome man! Dude, I wish you nothing but success brother!

bigaudiofanat 06-21-2012 01:40 PM

Bump and thanks east

eastwest2300 06-22-2012 01:27 AM

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Originally Posted by bigaudiofanat (Post 1783748)
Bump and thanks east

No problem brother.. anytime. :tup:


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