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<blockquote data-quote="52merc" data-source="post: 15885802" data-attributes="member: 197"><p>Thanks for the comments. Data plans are expensive in Canada so I don't use my phone for much of anything (except phone calls and text) when I'm not on WiFi. Hence the GPS. The backup camera would be nice as I've gotten used to having the 360° view on my F150.</p><p></p><p>I've used Crutchfield for a lot of my research but plan on buying most of the stuff other places as Crutchfield is just too expensive and I wouldn't probably use the customer support.</p><p></p><p>I plan on pretty well gutting the interior of the car to do the install. I'm 63 years old and I'm not about to try and climb over seats, etc. My past experience has taught me that at least removing the seats is a good start for any big interior work. It just makes it so much easier. I'm also going to rebuild the IRS later this year so I'm planing on putting in some sound insulation material under the back seat to cut down on the NVH that I'm expecting to get with the aluminum housing bushings (I'll do the Full Tilt Boogie treatment). I might also get rid of the OE clutch cable set-up while the interior is gutted and get that out of the way since I've been procrastinating that mod for ever.</p><p></p><p>I've done some research on the amplifier wiring kits that are available and found a couple that include sealing grommets for the firewall and true oxygen-free copper wire instead of the CCA. I agree that you need to be careful when looking at these kits.</p><p></p><p>I was kicking around the ideal of going with the GM-9605 and putting in a TS-SWX2502 10" subwoofer. This is a small compact unit, but I just hate to use more trunk space, as I'm thinking about relocating the battery to the trunk and I still want to be able to get my golf clubs in there.</p><p></p><p>The T1675-S speakers are component with 1" tweeters, 6.75" woofers with crossovers. Crutchfield says the woofers are a direct fit and Rockford Fosgate includes some interesting multi-size adapters with them. I plan on making some adapter plates for the tweeters and mounting them in the original positions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="52merc, post: 15885802, member: 197"] Thanks for the comments. Data plans are expensive in Canada so I don't use my phone for much of anything (except phone calls and text) when I'm not on WiFi. Hence the GPS. The backup camera would be nice as I've gotten used to having the 360° view on my F150. I've used Crutchfield for a lot of my research but plan on buying most of the stuff other places as Crutchfield is just too expensive and I wouldn't probably use the customer support. I plan on pretty well gutting the interior of the car to do the install. I'm 63 years old and I'm not about to try and climb over seats, etc. My past experience has taught me that at least removing the seats is a good start for any big interior work. It just makes it so much easier. I'm also going to rebuild the IRS later this year so I'm planing on putting in some sound insulation material under the back seat to cut down on the NVH that I'm expecting to get with the aluminum housing bushings (I'll do the Full Tilt Boogie treatment). I might also get rid of the OE clutch cable set-up while the interior is gutted and get that out of the way since I've been procrastinating that mod for ever. I've done some research on the amplifier wiring kits that are available and found a couple that include sealing grommets for the firewall and true oxygen-free copper wire instead of the CCA. I agree that you need to be careful when looking at these kits. I was kicking around the ideal of going with the GM-9605 and putting in a TS-SWX2502 10" subwoofer. This is a small compact unit, but I just hate to use more trunk space, as I'm thinking about relocating the battery to the trunk and I still want to be able to get my golf clubs in there. The T1675-S speakers are component with 1" tweeters, 6.75" woofers with crossovers. Crutchfield says the woofers are a direct fit and Rockford Fosgate includes some interesting multi-size adapters with them. I plan on making some adapter plates for the tweeters and mounting them in the original positions. [/QUOTE]
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