Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
The site migration is complete! Hopefully everything transferred properly from the multiple decades old software we were using before. If you notice any issues please let me know, thanks! Also, I'm still working on things like chatbox, etc so hopefully those will be working in the next week or two.
if you can stand some country rap genre, ook up colt ford mud diggerz, waffle house, dirt road anthem and grits, the combination of those blew my speakers in my dodge ram.:th_laugh-lol2: wanted new ones anyways. lol
Ya, i assumed they rattled like a biatch. My lumina rattled pretty bad also so i was assuming the same but hoping for the best.
Trunk and back deck are usually the worst. Rearview morror.. Ha, i have never had 1 last more than a day. Then it falls off, swings from the wires, and smackes me in the head while driving.
Guess i will just wait and install in my new truck. (once i get it).
all that rattles in my car is the rearview mirror...and that is because the amps vibrate through the back window...through the roof...to the front windshield lol...and then to my ears
ive had some close calls with cops, just last fall i was blasting some hardcore techno and i had all my windows down, and the cop that passed by me put his hand up to his ear as if to say "turn that down, i can hear it in my truck when i was like 50ft away from you" lol...glad i didnt get a ticket
I have been fined before for "Noise Ordinance Violation".
That was around 2002 though. Seems the large systems like my buddies and I had are kinda dying, at least in my area.
Every once in a while i hear a good boom but usually some kid that threw 2-12's in a otherwise factory system and goes around trying to show off.
I did that same thing also back in the day. But that was 1994 and all you had to work with was a very small selection of subwoofers and amps. It was just starting to become popular to have large systems so there were not 100+ manufactures to pick from. Plus quality was not what is is today.
My first "good" head unit was purchased in 1996 and it was a Pioneer Premier CD player with external DSP. I paid $1300 for it. It took 45 minutes to reprogram the DSP everytime the battery died or was disconnected. Today a $200 pioneer has 10 timed the options and quality.
Today, there is no excuse for a shi**y stereo but somehow people figure out how to do it.
I love a rattle free car... Try demoing in a parking lot and have 3 different people call the cops. Try explaining why people said it was like a small earthquake in their hotel room. Those nights are fun.