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Extremely nice Job. If you don't mind me asking, what are the dimensions of the two sides where the amp is? I have been wanting to do this exact same thing for some time now. It's awesome to see someone that has done it. I guess great minds think alike. You can have all audio equipment in the back and still have cargo space.
Thanks
2 monitors, one up in front over the radio , the other flips down out of the pod with the 2 dome lights inthe middle of the truck, look at the pic, you'll see it..... there is also a better pic of it on my site, where the overhead if flipped down.
if so, was it difficult to install? I just received my kit for my '97 from nr auto yesterday...can't wait to get it installed.
also...i'd find a way to strap that winch down if it's not...i wouldn't want that bouncing around in the explorer with me in the event of a hard crash/flip/or rollover.
Well, sure does look clean! My question is... Don't ya think it takes up a whole ton of room? Or is it worth the pay off for the sound and video ya got?
Pete
weebo, yes that is a indiglo kit, it was cake to install, took me a whole 45 min to intall it and did it right in the truck. as per tieing down the winch, I know I should, Just havent had the time.
RFR2212, believe it or not, it really doesnt take up much room, I know it looks like a lot but its not, if you have seen my previous setup, now that took up a lot of room, a pic of that can be found here www.extremexplorers.com/lizardtrac
and the sound? well the sound is awsome and worth every square inch it takes up.....