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audio wiring experts? - christo - 10-07-2005 ![]() ![]() JEEEBUS! SOMEONE HELP ME! looks like the factory harness was cut and rewired with the sloppiest shit I've ever seen. rear deck is cut (the metal) no points to mount rear speakers need help killing this dynamat new alarm install? all I wanted was to install some new speakers and swap out the head unit... I think I'm going to drive this thing into a lake. - navin - 10-07-2005 I suggest Burke Lake... - Jeff - 10-07-2005 I'll help if need be. I basically rewired my Lebaron a few times when I had it. - .RJ - 10-07-2005 omg, my head a splode.... now i know what you guys feel like when i posted pics of my transmission! - Jeff - 10-07-2005 Oh, I never noticed the word "Audio" infront of wiring in the title. I have done more stereo/amp/speaker/TV installs in cars then I can count. I was the go-to-guy for my whole highschool...people I didn't even know. But I am happy to take their money. I work for food w/ MMers. ![]()
- christo - 10-07-2005 awesome. well I can buy you a lot of food. are you familiar with alarms too? been trying to sort out the wires and I don't wanna touch the fuel cut off thingy and the automatic roll up windows thingies and the unknown thingies. I'm thinking about just getting a new alarm. - Jeff - 10-07-2005 I've put an alarm/keyless in a 1991 Chysler Lebaron, keyless in a 2002 PT Cruiser, remote start in a 1989 Dodge 1500, and alarm/keyless in a 1996 Dodge Dakota. I think between all the stuff I put up with in there it outta be ok. Where u livin? IM me sometime. Viper, Silencer, Crimestopper, and Omega. - D_Eclipse9916 - 10-07-2005 Dude we should have a "wrench-it" day for mmers. Get a bunch of people together that have work to do on their cars together. I would love to work on my car with other guys working on theirs too. Plus we can all ask each other things if we get stuck. I have tons and tons of work to do on my car so I would glady be up for a day like this. Otherwise I almost never get around to working on my car. - ScottyB - 10-07-2005 D_Eclipse9916 Wrote:Dude we should have a "wrench-it" day we have done wrench days in the past, they are very helpful and can be awesome if you are prepping your car for the track or auto-x post up your thoughts for one in teh events forum, usually a few people get together for wrench days especially when the weather is decent - Chris - 10-07-2005 ah the good ol' days...
- Sijray21 - 10-07-2005 i look like a hunch-back freak in that picture, lol. that was fun...except changing the rear pads in that bitch....for some reason it took like 1.5 hours to screw the rear caliper back into place. - Mike - 10-07-2005 niffle: look at my old wheels!
- .RJ - 10-07-2005 they were mine first! - Mike - 10-07-2005 snap, they were! - .RJ - 10-07-2005 b00ya! - Jeff - 10-07-2005 PORKCHOP SANDWICHES!!! - ScottyB - 10-07-2005 man that parking lot looked like a toxic waste dump when we were done, with all the oil and coolant and brake fluid and sludge.... *high five* p.s Jay you are Quasimodo - Chris - 10-10-2005 Mike Wrote: Quote:they were mine first! and now they have some added bling! you'll see at Summit! |