Re: Squeeling tires

From: Sam Parthemer (samp@cts.com)
Date: Thu Jul 24 1997 - 17:29:01 EDT


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> From: James Bird <birdjd@internetmci.com>
> To: 'dakota@ait.fredonia.edu'
> Subject: RE: Squeeling tires
> Date: Thursday, July 24, 1997 10:55 AM
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> Just about every turn I hear it!
>
> James Bird BirdJD@InternetMCI.com
> '97 Dakota CC, V8, 5sp, 4x4, 3.55 gears, loaded, 500w of serious sound
>

        But HOW can you hear it with that 500w of serious sound?!?!?
(Either it's not serious, or your amp's are 'clipping'!!) LOL :P

        Sam '95 SLT Dakota
http://www.users.cts.com/king/s/samp/

        BTW: I had an honest 350w sound system in my old Mitsubishi
5 years ago. 250w PPI amp for the sub, and 100w PPI amp for the mid
bass, mids, and highs. Blaupunkt Dallas tuner, Blaupunkt CD01 pullout
CD player, and pioneer passive eq. Ran 2- 6" mids in the doors, with 1"
dome tweeters (all Punch). Ran 2- 8" mid bass beneath the seats, and
2- 10" subs behind the seats (all Punch), and had a COFFIN size box
beneath my carpet kit in the bed (with a shell) that had 2- 12" Pyle
sub woofers (hey, they were free so I thought I would experiment!). The
stereo sounded great, and FELT even better. Unfortunately I had a problem
with HEADACHES, so I gave it all up. Who knows what kind of hearing
problems I'll have done the road!

        When I moved up to a Dakota, I didn't want to hassle with car
alarms, and worrying about who might break into my truck... Haven't
had an alarm in 5 years. Anyway, don't blow your ears out like I did!!!

        sp...

 



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