Pics of Diamond Audio System Install.....

yellow02

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Pretty sweet looking setup. I have only one question, Aren't you worried about your amps life being cut short by the direct sunlight beating on them through the rear glass? Or do you have some sort of cover for them?

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yellow02

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1st off... i posted this before, but here is my head unit
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Its got a ton of options to it... dvd/cd/mp3-cd/navi/tv

As far as the setup goes:
Amps: 300/2 and 600/1 both diamond
Sub: 10" titanium sub.. 800 watt
Speakers: titanium 6.5" doors w/ crossover

...ill get more info to you guys later, thanks for all the postive replys

....it wasnet easy putting it all in, but im glad its all done with
 

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Nice install. However, it is still not quit show quality. It is very close though. A few more finishing touches and it can be awsome.

1) Build a carpeted flat panal to go across the back over the sub., amps, and crossovers. Make sure it has cut outs for the all of these components. put LEDs at the opening for the amps and crossovers. This shouldn't cost more then $100. If done right this will make the entire look custom as opposed to just a bunch of stuff placed in a trunk.

2) I also have a screen that comes out of my head unit. By moving the AC controls to the upper opening, and the headunit to the lower opening, you can keep from blocking your AC vents. I'm not sure if this is a big issue in NY, but here in Florida, this becomes VERY helpful on a hot day.
 

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