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This killmat is some good stuff. Been doing a big audio upgrade to my 18 Silverado. So far got the matting, two front door speakers, high output alternator, and the big 3 installed. Still got the amps, 2 rear doors,2 dash tweets, sub, and wiring everything. Fun-Fun-Fun!4975afa58d96a71852695ef197538b45.jpg

 

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Nice! Whats the plan for the sub and pro audio speakers?
I built an underseat ported box for my sub. The pro audio speakers go in the doors. Doing that install today. Will post pics soon. Also doing a rear seat lift. Fabricating my own brackets.

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I built an underseat ported box for my sub. The pro audio speakers go in the doors. Doing that install today. Will post pics soon. Also doing a rear seat lift. Fabricating my own brackets.

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Sweet! Interested in seeing what that sub box looks like. I put memphis pro audios in the rear and infinity compnent 6-1/2 90w in the front. Figured I'd keep the front to where it has some bass for the wife since she doesn't like subs anymore lol. That system your building should sound real good.

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Does this KILLMATT replace the carpet padding and if not is it thin enough not to cause carpeting fit issues? Be gentle, I'm ignorant of such things. ? 

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Does this KILLMATT replace the carpet padding and if not is it thin enough not to cause carpeting fit issues? Be gentle, I'm ignorant of such things. [emoji6] 
No doesnt replace carpet padding. Is thin enough to go underneath no issues. Its butyl rubber

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Picture of my sub box. Tuned to 36hz. This was done using box calculator on the12v website19b4c4e5b54e4e6542ed61f9b1bce637.jpg

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Got to hear it for the 1st time today. Oh my god does it sound good. I still have to tune it. But that box slams. Pro audio speakers sound so good.

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Have to put everything back now. Was fun to finally take my truck apart and put back together. [emoji3]

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Very nice - Any chance you’re in Illinois? I’m looking to do a similar build and would like to bounce some ideas off you. Thanks 

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