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Gimme your opinions/advice...
I agree with the last post. 1 or 2 10" subs will sound great for what you're looking for. Speakers will always sound their best when amped (within their limits), so I would definitely get an amp for your other speakers. As far as those two brands of amps I would definitely go with MTX. I've...- hoamskilet
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- Forum: Explorer Audio & Navigation
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Vibration when at a stop.
I haven't notice the tach. bouncin, but then again I really haven't been watching for it. Changing the plugs and wires was the first thing I did when I got it a little over a month ago.- hoamskilet
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- Forum: General Explorations
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Vibration when at a stop.
Sorry I haven't replied guys, forgot I even posted this, and didn't know anyone had answered. When I'm sittin still it does come and go. It will idle real real smooth for a minute and then go back to vibrating. It got pretty warm a few days ago, and it seemed to idle better. I haven't...- hoamskilet
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- Forum: General Explorations
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Vibration when at a stop.
Sorry I haven't replied guys, forgot I even posted this, and didn't know anyone had answered- hoamskilet
- Post #9
- Forum: General Explorations
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clearance issues with 20's?
Has anybody had any clearance issues with 20" rims? Any rubbing at all? Thanks for the help- hoamskilet
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- Forum: Tires & Wheels
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Ooooo look at this
Good Lord that thing looks awesome!!!! I think the orange and black look pretty sweet.- hoamskilet
- Post #9
- Forum: Modified Explorations
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18"/20" for 4 x 4?
Ok, by looking at my truck how can I tell if I have the hub that will cause a problem. I guess that seems to be the only sure fire answer to the problem. What does it look like?- hoamskilet
- Post #15
- Forum: Tires & Wheels
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Audiobahn Alum12X
Right now I'm just running them off the MTX amp I had before I purchased them. It only puts out 425 watts, so I can't wait to get my new amp and give em the power they want. I'm plannin on gettin Audiobahn's A1200D amp. Should really sound good then.- hoamskilet
- Post #10
- Forum: Explorer Audio & Navigation
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Audiobahn Alum12X
Well I purchased 2 12"Alum 12x's a couple of months ago. To tell ya the truth, I couldn't be much happier. In fact, now that I have my X, I'm about to buy a third. They do have excellent sound quality and they slam when you turn it up. Especially when you consider the price, I think you'll...- hoamskilet
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- Forum: Explorer Audio & Navigation
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18"/20" for 4 x 4?
The guy that replied over there had a 93, so maybe he didn't know. I guess I'll start my savin and hopefully have my dubs in a few months :). Thanks guys.- hoamskilet
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- Forum: Tires & Wheels
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Vibration when at a stop.
I notice i have quite a bit of vibration when i'm sitting at a stop light/sign. As soon as I push on the gas to go, all the vibration goes away and it's smooth as silk. Anyone else have this problem/have a solution. I just did a tune up about a month ago and it didn't help, so....Thanks.- hoamskilet
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- Forum: General Explorations
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18"/20" for 4 x 4?
I'm not sayin anyone's wrong, or trying to start anything, but I asked the same question over at underground explorer and a guy said I had to get a spacer and take out the hub for the wheels to fit. Just tryin to get a 100% positive answer before I go throught the hassle. Thanks.- hoamskilet
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- Forum: Tires & Wheels
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18"/20" for 4 x 4?
I thought they wouldn't fit (without drilling the hole out) because of the 4WD hub?- hoamskilet
- Post #3
- Forum: Tires & Wheels
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18"/20" for 4 x 4?
Anybody know where I could get some 18 or 20" rims for my Eddie Bauer? There are tons of rims of the two wheel drive Exp., but I can't find anything for 4WD.- hoamskilet
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websites for "pimped" explorers?
Cdexplorer: Lookin good. Your X looks nice and clean inside and out, I likes. I'd kill to have those rims for my mustang. I don't have any pics up yet, I just got my explorer like 2 weeks ago. I've still got to pull my system out of my old car (my parents bought it for my sister, just...- hoamskilet
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- Forum: General Explorations
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websites for "pimped" explorers?
Do you guys know of any websites besides explorer underground that show explorers or other SUV's that have rims, systems, etc. More like street trucks. I've been lookin all over the net and can't find much of anything.- hoamskilet
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- Forum: General Explorations
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lowering using blocks & adjustments worth it?
I have a 95 Eddie Bauer that I purchased about 2 weeks ago. My main goal with the truck is looks (street use). I have no intent to go offroading. Now I'm seriously considering lowering it using the blocks and adjusting the torsion bars. My question is, is this worth the time and money? If...- hoamskilet
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- Forum: General Explorations
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lowering with blocks & adjustments worth it?
I have a 95 Eddie Bauer that I purchased about 2 weeks ago. My main goal with the truck is looks (street use). I have no intent to go offroading. Now I'm seriously considering lowering it using the blocks and adjusting the torsion bars. My question is, is this worth the time and money? If...- hoamskilet
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- Forum: Shocks, Suspensions, Lift Kits
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lowering with blocks and adjustments worth it?
I have a 95 Eddie Bauer that I purchased about 2 weeks ago. My main goal with the truck is looks (street use). I have no intent to go offroading. Now I'm seriously considering lowering it using the blocks and adjusting the torsion bars. My question is, is this worth the time and money? If...- hoamskilet
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- Forum: Street Trucks