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Well i just picked up a new rider so its time to start over.
I just picked up an 04 trailblazer and instead of taking the system from the blazer to the new one, im going to start over. I already know im putting an alpine GPS DD unit in the dash, and im going to move the RE-RE 6.5 comps from the blazer to the doors. Now im just debating on what sub to use. All i need is a good 12" sub that will perfom good in a sealed enclosure about 1 cuft or slightly more. Im going to use my autotek MM75.4 so i can get 250rms x 1 @4ohms so a single 4 ohm or dual 2 is in order. Anyone have suggestions. Im not going for pure SPL and i listen to everything from metal, country, rap etc.
I was thinking either something from soundsplinter, RE or anything someone can recomend. Im open to ideas, and if i have to i can get a bigger amp but im trying to keep it simple. Im liking the RE-SR.
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Cant remember who posted it but if you see it give yourself credit Don't ever look at cars as just imports or domestics. Just because a car is made in a certain country doesn't mean that it is anything like another car from that country. An example of this is Mitsubishi reliability, just because they are Japanese doesn't mean that they are as reliable as a Honda or Toyota. Cardomain |
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Re: Well i just picked up a new rider so its time to start over.
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-Josh- 96' Integra GSR / ITR cams/valvetrain. Skunk2 IM, Greddy evo2, AEM CAI, RMF Header, Megan testpipe, Hasport mounts, Eibach coilovers, Beaks tie bar, Megan H brace, Rota Attacks, F/R strut bar, Kirk 6 point cage, Bride Cugas, Takata 4 Point, ITR Steering wheel 98' SVT Contour, 3L Port-Matched swap with SVT cams/full bolt ons; 224fwhp. 01' Chevy Blazer, DD. |
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