I put together this setup for my car but later decided to go with different setup.
This kit does Nav, Ipod and Bluetooth phone through your factory speakers. It includes:
RB1 (Dealer $1400, Ebay ~$650)
Mopar Ipod integration for RB1 (Dealer $220)
Parrot CK3000 Bluetooth ($99 Fry's)...
1. don't be lazy
2. find the pin out for RB1 or chrysler radio
3. Open up the dash, pull out radio and see the wires for yourself. 10 min job.
color codes could have changed based on the model year.
1. I think it's blue or violet in my 05.
2. to make sure find the pinout for Chrysler/jeep radio
3. look at the corresponding slot at your radio harness and you'll know.
I figured it's going to be less effort (for me:-) to produce plans rather then to arrange production so there it is:
I used 1/2 inch MDF.
Some pieces have angle cuts - I deemed this necessary in order to get adhesive sealant a space to work thus keep the structure airtight. I am not saying...
Both are permissible under 'good building practices' :rolaugh: and it doesn't really matter which one. In this case also due to thin walls the nails were the way to go. Spaced as indicated and shot at an angle. First the box got together using adhesive sealant and second the nails were shot to...
... since I am thinking IF I'd decide to get an 08 I'd like to move my Motons and fit 08 stock on 05 since I disposed of stock 05... I'd say it should fit but one never knows these days...
The dimensions is just half of the job. The other part is angle cuts. It was quite a bit of tests on my circular saw. I will see if I could come up with some sort of blueprint. The sub output is really awesome, it literally shakes the whole car, I do feel it through the seats and floor.
I run...
I don't think you could run this off stock amp. I host 5channel amp in trunk, have Pioneer Premiere 980BT head unit and I also replaced small suckers behind the seats with Kenwood excelons 4x6 (as you can see in first pic). The sound is really a w e s o m e.
Some MDF coupled with 'little' bit of time and Kenwood Excelon shallow mount 8inch sub.
The sound is so awesome that a Roseville's Audio Innovations boss was blown away. Okay, he said that this was 'a nice base for a convertible':rolaugh:. It's vibrations rivals and exceed those of the engine...
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