Cure for squeeks, and rattles. LOL!

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  1. mikesters1950

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    Hey all,
    I think I have found the cure for squeeks and rattles. Drown them out! Been working on the truck as much as possible. Getting close to having it alive again. Just thought I would post a couple of pics. I have insulated the whole cab, installed subs under the seat, and almost finished the wiring. I need a couple of side post terminals, then I can start powering up things to double check connections. I only have 14 total speakers so far, so I don't think it's overkill. HaHa!
    Mike
     

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  2. ol' chebby

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    Thats how I fixed mine, also! That and Flowmasters.
     
  3. Zig

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    Where's the seat belts?

    Thumpity-thump-thump-thumpity-thump-thump, look at Mikester roll...

    Naw~ I'm just glad to see you left some room to add a few more! ~Just in case~:D

    You not only will get the enjoyment of driving a b-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-l AD, but you'll enjoy the full body massage that all those sound waves will give you!

    Too cool!:cool:
     
  4. mikesters1950

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    Yep,
    Didn't want to short change myself in case I wanted more. I actually was able to power them up, and use my Ipod as an input. Did some adjustments to the settings, but still need to play with the subs some more. I will tell you this, the subs will make anything loose rattle, so it's one way to track down noises. Working on the battery cables for the rest of the truck, and hope to power it up maybe Monday. Just happy to be making some progress for a change...Mike
     
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    I have a 12" Cerwin Vega behind the seat, and a pair of 6" seperates in the kick panels.
     
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    Well, Monday has come and gone, and the truck still doesn't run. Did get some more work done though. Should be able to start testing more electrical items soon. I am determined to get this running soon, even if it kills me. Hoping to go to the Good Guys car show this weekend, and buy 2 15 x 7 inch rally rims for the front. Usually good prices, and no tax, shipping.....Mike
     
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    We will want pictures, of course!
     
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    HUH?!? Your lips are movin', but I can't hear ya?!?:eek:

    I used to be into the big boom sound too. Loved to get that perfect balance of high mid and low...just hit that sweet spot!

    So, tell us good Mikester, what is your music of choice when thumpin' away? My favorites with good bass were Bob Marley, Metallica, Pink Floyd and Van Halen's Fair Warning album, among many others...:D
     
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    The Blues , it's uniquely American music :)
     
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    Love the blues! So deep and packed with emotion, the music says as much as the vocals.:cool:
     
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    My truck plays rock and rockabilly, love them bass riffs.
     
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    All the above are great choices. I listen to a lot of rock music, but nothing like some Merle Haggard, or Johnny Cash, even Kenny Chesney. If you really want some great sound, try the 1812 overture. I have a collection of 35000+ songs, and like variety, so you'll find anything from Van Halen to Marty Robbins. Jimmy Buffet is fantastic to cruise to. I will post some more pics soon. Eagerly waiting to be able to back it out of garage, clean the dust off and take some more pics. Stay tuned......Mike
     
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    Marty Robins!!!
    "Down in the west Texas town of El Paso, I fell in love with a mexican girl..."
    Then of course, Merl~ I hear his momma tried...
    I'm waiting for the day when my truck is in Arrowhead's parking lot blasting out the pregame show while I'm grilling up some tasty breather caps!
    Go Chiefs!!!
     
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    you know when that day comes i will have to pull my GMC right beside yours!!!
     
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    Wouldn't THAT be cool!

    You know it will take a while though~ That's OK, by then we might even have a good team!:D
    Just kidding~ We'll be in the playoffs this year. :cool:
     

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