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09-07-2005, 08:56 AM
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Constant Bitrate
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Laurel, Maryland
Vehicle: 2003 Ford Mustang Mach1
Posts: 222
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Quote: Originally Posted by kevinlekiller
Wow! Nice install, I hvae a gt at home (the guy smashed it up real bad, we just finished fixing it, beatifull looking cars!)
Thanks!! I agree, they are nice cars, I love mine!
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10-25-2005, 05:11 PM
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#47
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Constant Bitrate
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Laurel, Maryland
Vehicle: 2003 Ford Mustang Mach1
Posts: 222
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11-25-2005, 05:34 PM
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#48
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Constant Bitrate
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: south GA
Vehicle: 96 mustang cobra
Posts: 151
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Quote: Originally Posted by pyros
wow if i didn't know better i would have thought i wrote that lol. i did the same thing for the power wiring, and doing similar suspension work soon:
H&R supersport springs (have)
steeda 4 bolt cc plates (on order)
tokico illumina 5-way adjustable struts/shocks (on order)
steeda bumpsteer kit (on order)
steeda offset steering rack bushings (on order)
steeda x2 balljoints (on order)
whats yours like?
my setup has no headunit, will be using the mach460 amps once i get the harness and one extra amp for the highs ('04s dont have an amp for the highs). last season i had 2 amps running my setup, but did'nt sound that great. the mach amps are pretty good, well, i like em.
hey pyros .... interested to know how you used your mach 460 amps... im looking into moding my mach 460 setup with new speakers... did you just use an aftermarket head unit adapter harnes and mod it that way?
btw.. i love my suspension mods.... amazing car with these mods... love to drive it even more than before...
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96 cobra
suspension: MM CC plates, H&R super sport, bilsteins, steeda:bump steer kit, X2's, moly SFC's, triax shifter. MGW handle, cobra knob. Audio:RUX-C701, PXA-H701, MRV-F545, MRD-M1005, SIR-SC-H1, DMHD1000, Polk/Momo MMC6500, MM2104
Last edited by crabbdaddy; 11-25-2005 at 05:38 PM.
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11-25-2005, 08:42 PM
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#49
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Constant Bitrate
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: south GA
Vehicle: 96 mustang cobra
Posts: 151
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Mach 460 question
"Mounted speaker system on car's rear deck (pain in the *** to take out and mount back in!!!!! FYI)"
willy-Mach1 .... how did you remove the mach460 stuff.... the rear deck etc.
great install !!!
thanks....
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96 cobra
suspension: MM CC plates, H&R super sport, bilsteins, steeda:bump steer kit, X2's, moly SFC's, triax shifter. MGW handle, cobra knob. Audio:RUX-C701, PXA-H701, MRV-F545, MRD-M1005, SIR-SC-H1, DMHD1000, Polk/Momo MMC6500, MM2104
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11-25-2005, 10:40 PM
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#50
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Constant Bitrate
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Laurel, Maryland
Vehicle: 2003 Ford Mustang Mach1
Posts: 222
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Quote: Originally Posted by crabbdaddy
"Mounted speaker system on car's rear deck (pain in the *** to take out and mount back in!!!!! FYI)"
willy-Mach1 .... how did you remove the mach460 stuff.... the rear deck etc.
great install !!!
thanks....
hey!
basically the rear speakers and amps are all mounted to a huge piece (i'm sure you have seen it) that is bolted to the rear deck. I really don't think you can get to the speakers without taking that whole thing out.
so what I did was to unplug everything (just a bunch of harnesses), and the plastic piece is held to the deck with around 6 or 7 screws. I had a buddy hold it while I took off the screws. once it is out of the car it was a piece of cake to work with. The piece is pretty much hollow exept for some intricate chambers and curves on the inside. I was even able to put the crossovers for the rear components inside.
I'm actually glad that the whole thing comes out because it is a lot easier to work with outside of the car. If I had to do all the work I did inside the car I would have probably shot myself.....we all know how spacious our back seat is......
Let me know if you have any questions!
CHEERS
Willy
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