Hidden Boost Guage

1sty

Member
Contributor
:
2006 Toyota Tundra DC
Heres a pic of my boost guage in its secret location
(shocked)
(bluemp3)
 

Attachments

  • hidden guage.webp
    hidden guage.webp
    41.4 KB · Views: 656
Sneaky, sneaky!

Good job. But now you can't fit CD's in there :-(
 
Considering I have over 200 CDs in my car. The pocket was a lost cause.

I might not be able to fit CDs but I will be able to fit another guage.:D
 
:D
Come on guys, this car has an MP3 Player!!! You only need like 2 CD's. That's like what 500 songs? hehehe

BTW, I decided to get a pillar pod for my gauges and paint it the same color as the pillar. 2 white faced Greddy Electronic gauges will look quite nice in my mind.

Also, the slot right below the alarm light is PERFECT for my turbo timer.


:p
 
So let it be written so let it be done.


can we get a Moses smilie
(yes)
 

Attachments

  • sany0003.webp
    sany0003.webp
    37.6 KB · Views: 218
slowyellowp5 said:
Awesome...why do you have a tweeter all the way down there though? It doesn't sound muddy at all?


They are down low becuase that is where they are closest to even lengths from the ears increasing imaging. Also if you place tweeters below the mids it actualy raises the soundstage. Plus My tweeter are quarts so they are already bright, you don't want them anywhere near you ears. Mine actualy air off axis with the mids towards the windows to use them to widen the stage.
 
Hmm I never knew that putting tweeters below the mids was beneficial...I have mine at the bottom of the pillar, it sounds great (that's due to a combination of everything though) and trust me I'm sensitive...I'm one of those guys that adjusts the bass and treble for every song :)
 
Back