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My Audio Install....Now Showing: PART 1.5.1 (**UPDATED 6-18-06**)
PART 1
Nothing special, well not yet anyway....
I have been so incredibally busy with all kinds of extra ciricular stuff, that today i just decided to take time out for myself. It's been way too long coming and the stock audio system is just annoying my now. So at around 2pm, i shut off my phone, unplugged my TV and computer and became unreachable
I don't have my Subs yet, and i haven't finallized my ideas for the sub box and amp rack, but i felt i needed to get the ball rolling. I have buying little things here and there, and well, the pile is growing, so i better start doing something about it!
So, for PART 1 of my audio install, i installed the following items:
1. Power wire run thru firewall and connected to battery (Stinger 4awg - Yellow)
2. fuse holder inside battery box (DEI)
3. POS battery Terminal (Stinger)
4. LOC (DEI)
5. Remote turn on (DEI)
Dosen't sound like much, but i like to do s*** right, as you'll see from the pics, i just took my sweet time and had fun doing it.
So, the first thing i did was locate a spot for the 4awg power wire to make it's way into the engine bay. I found that just under the large loom/grommet on the passenger side, was a good spot.
Pulled the glovebox and had MORE than enough room to work with. I used split loom right the way through for 2 reasons.
1) it looks clean and blends right in.
2) The only grommets i had where alittle too big for the 4awg alone, but with the loom, it was a nice tight fit.
I then routed it with the factory looms into the kick panel and will eventually run it back to the amps....duh...lol
Then rounting it with the factory loom in the engine bay, behind the brake booter, around the battery box and then into the battery box. Just so happens there was a perfect opening right there waiting for me.
I used the factory opening in the front (removable) part of the battery box, was the perfect size for the loom i used
I also wanted to mount the fuse holder inside the box for that stealth look when it's all buttoned up. I drilled holes in the box for the fuse holder and bolt & nut'd it in place.
And then finished it all off with some color and some bling, that never gets seen...lol
It sits a little crooked now, thats cause the connecter needs to be shapped and massaged to fit on there straight. The battery terminal is not designed to work at a 90* angle like i wanted. So i'll remove that later and grind it into submission.
PART 1
Nothing special, well not yet anyway....

I have been so incredibally busy with all kinds of extra ciricular stuff, that today i just decided to take time out for myself. It's been way too long coming and the stock audio system is just annoying my now. So at around 2pm, i shut off my phone, unplugged my TV and computer and became unreachable

I don't have my Subs yet, and i haven't finallized my ideas for the sub box and amp rack, but i felt i needed to get the ball rolling. I have buying little things here and there, and well, the pile is growing, so i better start doing something about it!
So, for PART 1 of my audio install, i installed the following items:
1. Power wire run thru firewall and connected to battery (Stinger 4awg - Yellow)
2. fuse holder inside battery box (DEI)
3. POS battery Terminal (Stinger)
4. LOC (DEI)
5. Remote turn on (DEI)
Dosen't sound like much, but i like to do s*** right, as you'll see from the pics, i just took my sweet time and had fun doing it.
So, the first thing i did was locate a spot for the 4awg power wire to make it's way into the engine bay. I found that just under the large loom/grommet on the passenger side, was a good spot.

Pulled the glovebox and had MORE than enough room to work with. I used split loom right the way through for 2 reasons.
1) it looks clean and blends right in.
2) The only grommets i had where alittle too big for the 4awg alone, but with the loom, it was a nice tight fit.
I then routed it with the factory looms into the kick panel and will eventually run it back to the amps....duh...lol




Then rounting it with the factory loom in the engine bay, behind the brake booter, around the battery box and then into the battery box. Just so happens there was a perfect opening right there waiting for me.



I used the factory opening in the front (removable) part of the battery box, was the perfect size for the loom i used






And then finished it all off with some color and some bling, that never gets seen...lol
It sits a little crooked now, thats cause the connecter needs to be shapped and massaged to fit on there straight. The battery terminal is not designed to work at a 90* angle like i wanted. So i'll remove that later and grind it into submission.


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