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Old Mar 8, 2010 | 09:03 PM
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Originally Posted by zedartwo
How does that little tube sound?!?

Oh, and nice documentation of procedure there!
I love it, it bumps enough to be annoying, but I don't usually push it. I listen to mostly rock and it sounds awesome for that... on nights with friends in the car and what not going to bars, we'll have the sub going with some Hip-Hop Nation on my XM.

For the price, I really can't complain... I'll be hooking it up via RCA cables this summer, I initially had this thing installed when I still had my stock deck in, but even runninf off the rear speakers it sounds awesome. It was $300.00 regular and I got it for not much more than that price installed. (sale price)
 
Old Mar 8, 2010 | 10:02 PM
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Yea I know their cheap, and easy to tuck away and pretty much damage proof. They go for $70 bucks here a lot of the time. The big seller here is the infinity all-in-one Basslink series.
 
Old Mar 9, 2010 | 07:33 AM
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I looked at those, but didn't feel like dealing with a big box store like Future Shop.
 
Old Mar 9, 2010 | 06:01 PM
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Good to know about the DRL and HID not working together. Sorry you had to be the one to discover it. Do those 6000k Sierra lights have a blue hue to them? They kind of look like it. They look real good too.
 
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I thought it was a well known fact HIDs didn't work with DRLs? Maybe I was one of the only ones to know prior to this though lol..
 
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The lights I'm getting out of the Sierra are 9005 Halogens for the high beams.. should have a relatively simlar hue. My dad seems to think they'll be just as bright as the HID's but I really doubt it, I've never seen the road quite like this before... definitely an upgrad I'll be doing on all of my vehicles from here on out.
 
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Colorado avalanche????!?!!!
 
Old Mar 10, 2010 | 07:06 PM
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Turns out the Bulbs in the Sierra had nothing to do with the hue of the light nor the brightness, it has everything to do with the Headlight Housing itself... there's absolutely NO difference between them and my original halogens... At least I got the bulbs for Garage Price, that and I have good spares now.

I'm looking at some silverstars now.
 
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Check out the Toshiba HIR 9011 bulbs.
 
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I like where you mounted your ballasts I think Ill have to change mine up to that.
 

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