Fwd: tweets was DAKOTA

From: DICEMAN469 (DICEMAN469@AOL.COM)
Date: Sat Apr 11 1998 - 11:39:24 EDT


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In a message dated 4/11/98 5:50:48 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
mike@snakebite.com writes:

<< > 95 v6 5 spd
 
 Got any pics of your sub? I want to put a sub in mine, but not sure
 what to do with the jack. Anyone have any opinion on the kicker
 Solobarics? They are suposed to fit tight spaces.
 -- >>
I don't have any pics, but you can fit the box around the jack if you make it
small enough. I took mine out, so that I could add a multi-disc cd changer.
The solobarics are a good choice for tight spots, I was thinking of moving to
those in the future....let me know how it sounds!!

-Austin
the v6 vipertruck

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DICEMAN469 wrote:
>
> those stupid symbols, and your imaging will go to crap. I have infinity
6.5's
> in the doors (they DO fit) with lanzar adjustable tweeters about parallel to
> the window crank. The speakers are closer together, so your imaging will be
> good, and it will sound like it's coming from one spot. I added one 12"
Orion
> sub behind the seat, and you would be amazed at the type of sound you can
get
> out of a standard cab!!
>
> -Austin
> 95 v6 5 spd

Got any pics of your sub? I want to put a sub in mine, but not sure
what to do with the jack. Anyone have any opinion on the kicker
Solobarics? They are suposed to fit tight spaces.

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