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waiting on installer (Dr Audio) to show up to start the install of my new stuff. Here is what I got:

 

Kenwood ddx7019 dvd

 

JL 650 comps for front door

 

JL 525 comps for rear door(powered from head unit)

 

JL 500.1 slash for subs

 

JL 300.2 slash for front comps

 

2-10inch eD 11KV2s (haters can eat me)

 

subthump box

 

Sirrius

 

I will take some pix of install as it goes along if you want.

 

Here is my stuff waiting for Dr Audio-SYSTEM.jpg

 

here is my 07 ltz z71 it is going in with old grilleoldgrille.jpg

here it is with new grille-newgrille.jpg

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rear seat removed. It is gonna be tight mounting 2 amps there....I will beleive it when I see it. May have o find a new location.....was afraid of that.

rearseatremoved.jpg

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Is the DVD player onstar and steering wheel controller compatible? I hope this turns out good, it looks inspiring so far! :cheers:

 

 

yes, I have the adapters for both.

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well I finally got it all finished. Added a back up camera :) while I was at it. I cant describe how much the 2 10s pound in the Subthump box........way better than I dreamed of. I am amazed. For those that are curious.......there IS enough room behind a ext cab rear seat to mount 2 big amps and a cap.....I was worried, but it fits. I can actually still fold my back seat up if needed. Here is a pic of head unit playing Neal Pearts drum solo......again....I cant get over how hard the 10s hit. Hell yeah!!!!!

 

headunit.jpg

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For those that are curious.......there IS enough room behind a ext cab rear seat to mount 2 big amps and a cap.....I was worried, but it fits. I can actually still fold my back seat up if needed.

 

that is good to hear .. it looked like the seat folded up and pressed against the back wall .. but i guess there is some space in there with the carpeting ... would be interested in seeing how the amps hold up heat wise ...

 

i have been eyeballing those boxes as well ... does it retain room for the jack and stuff?

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For those that are curious.......there IS enough room behind a ext cab rear seat to mount 2 big amps and a cap.....I was worried, but it fits. I can actually still fold my back seat up if needed.

 

that is good to hear .. it looked like the seat folded up and pressed against the back wall .. but i guess there is some space in there with the carpeting ... would be interested in seeing how the amps hold up heat wise ...

 

i have been eyeballing those boxes as well ... does it retain room for the jack and stuff?

 

 

I think you can leave jack and jack accesories in place, but you will have to remove box to get to them. I decided to throw them both in my toolbox however.

The amps should be ok......there is more room back there than I ever thought coulda mounted 3 back there.

If I were to fold my seat completely up it would touch the amps.....with seats down....no problem.

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