Weird it has Pioneer head unit and Clarion Nav shit.....
i see what your saying now. lol i need to read more :roflmao:
Weird it has Pioneer head unit and Clarion Nav shit.....
Is it a crewcab? What year? If done correctly you need 2 amps, 2 caps and the electrical system will just hold it. I'm running components in the front (6.5 speaker and tweeter in pillar) with a true 150 to 200 watts to each speaker depending on gain level. Rear 2 ways are off the head unit. And 1400 watts to 2 kicker 10" subs behind the seat. Ill take the pepsi challenge against anyone on sound quality with the set up. Amps and caps hide under the rear seat behind driver seat. No need for multiple batteries. I've built a lot of sound systems if you have a question email and ill try to help.
coulda sworn you said pioneer head unit. Damn I dont remember crap lol. Will stop by maybe next weekend.We just went over this the other night when you were at my place man, you have a clarion deck....which is why you have a clarion nav receiver under the back seat. Just swing by my house and I will look it all over and tell you what you need bro:thumbup: I have installed a ton of systems in these trucks
Nice set up clean, that is cool and you like the sound that's cool. Best deal I found for legit stuff is I believe sonic electronic. It might have x's instead of c's. if anyone in driving distance to Ontario ca I have a buddy who builds custom stereos, dashes etc. put a I pad in a ford excursion for a head unit and worked on all that Italian crap. Best in business and undercharges for his work
Nice set up clean, that is cool and you like the sound that's cool. Best deal I found for legit stuff is I believe sonic electronic. It might have x's instead of c's. if anyone in driving distance to Ontario ca I have a buddy who builds custom stereos, dashes etc. put a I pad in a ford excursion for a head unit and worked on all that Italian crap. Best in business and undercharges for his work
The OP is a cheap bastard.....he isn't interested in all that :roflmao::roflmao:
The best bang for your buck is gonna be a Memphis digital sub amp (they are tiny) and a Memphis DVC 10" sub. I use Memphis products almost daily in my customers yachts and runabouts and have never had any issues after the install. In addition to the fact that they put out quality constructed products they hold their own when compared to JL Audio (best in the biz) the difference is neglegable to say the least. I have had one of these setups for 4 yrs now and still love it. If you would like some PROFESSIONAL advise on this install feel free to PM, I can walk you thru it in no time...