Great video with plenty of information especially for newbies..
@CarAudioEnthusiasts21 күн бұрын
Glad to hear it!
@JasonWW200023 күн бұрын
Having to learn about late model vehicles and all the different audio interfaces is a whole new world to me. I found that Dean and Fernando over at five star are the go to guys when it comes to all the different interfaces.
@JonesCoWoodworks23 күн бұрын
Congratulations on your sponsorships. I remember just a couple of months ago it didn’t seem like you had any sponsors. I honestly don’t know how you managed to make as many videos as you do and still get everything done to your Tahoe. I am still working on my Suburban but it is taking me forever to get anything done. I finally just a little while ago finished running my power cables and connecting my two batteries and three Ultra Capacitors all together so that I can now start working on putting a amplifier back in it so that I will have something to listen to while I’m building the enclosure for my 4 15s. Keep up the good work man and I’ll see you next video.
@CarAudioEnthusiasts23 күн бұрын
Honestly I have no life, and I turn Tahoe work into videos, cross contamination...lol
@JonesCoWoodworks23 күн бұрын
@@CarAudioEnthusiasts maybe that’s what I need to start doing. I’m 54 years old and have been disabled for almost ten years now but they kept turning me down for my SSII so I had to get a job delivering pizzas. I did that until April and then I had to stop doing that because I couldn’t even do that anymore because of my health issues. Now I pretty much just piddle around the house and tinker with my Suburban. I think I’m going to have to reapply for my disability again though because I honestly need that money.
@CarAudioEnthusiasts23 күн бұрын
@@JonesCoWoodworks its a sad place to be, but i do my best to keep my head up, and i have goals i ram my head into every day every week, month and year.
@JonesCoWoodworks23 күн бұрын
@@CarAudioEnthusiasts absolutely !!!!
@BrianWaller-qe7gr23 күн бұрын
I finally got my system to my liking. Here’s my entire setup. 4 skar door speakers on amplifier, with two additional rear deck speakers. My car came with “premium “ system so extra speakers in dash and tweeters. Two fi audio mt 15’s on two deaf bonce Asa 6000.1 amplifiers, two jp 40 lithium batteries with under hood xs power sb500 capacitor. On extreme bass notes voltage drop at idle is under 1 volt, and quickly rebounds. This is a daily driver build not for competition
@CarAudioEnthusiasts23 күн бұрын
sounds like A STOMPER! wish I could hear it!
@psementalist23 күн бұрын
I've been working on mine since 2016 I peace all of the pieces of the puzzle together piece by piece until everything is all there
@FinsleysCustomCarAudio23 күн бұрын
Same with me.
@josephsaucedo869123 күн бұрын
If you have a chevy 88-99 truck or blazer you have to find a single deck dash panel that matches your cooler and also find the coin tray that's not easy to find . Also a little pricey for a little coin tray . Also a wiring adapter in less you cut it and splice it all the stock speaker locations hold 4x6 speakers. If you have more then one truck or blazer and hang out at a car salvage parts yard. There a good chance there going to be the parts inside already because most people leave every thing in it when they junk them. If you tell the salvage yard you need a lot of small junk and put any thing you need the more random parts the better usually they glance in the box what ever price they tell you just say dang I was thinking 5-10$ never mind . You'll get it at that price they don't want it or to dill with it at all. Pluse a few bucks is better then nothing and the odds of some one wanting random little parts are slime to none and they no that. Also remember even if they payed for the vehicle ass long ass the get 150$ they make there money back because they scrap the metal in the end and make it back anyways. I no how it all works my buddy uncle owns one I use to hang out / stay at a car scrap yard dismantling for people in different yards under the table and for free parts. My summers when in high school. With my buddy. We built 3 cars from basically parts his uncle let use have them . We drove them to my buddys yhen turned around and sold all 3 of them we each got a little over 3 grand each. I didn't ever have a drivers license yet. All benefits learning how to fix cars from family members as kids. Asking tons of questions. It hard for adults to remove transmission bolt and to get in tight spots but not if your a kid💪💯✌️🫡👍🎶🎵🎼🤑
@everyangle431023 күн бұрын
Just ordered some pods for my Tacoma a pillars and used your code🤙🤙🤙
@CarAudioEnthusiasts22 күн бұрын
thanks man!
@bobbybyrkett775123 күн бұрын
CAE droppn science
@FinsleysCustomCarAudio23 күн бұрын
Me again. Great video as always.
@CarAudioEnthusiasts23 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@slowbrezze23 күн бұрын
yeah gets real expensive with newer cars find a head unit that fits and with modules and housing easy minimum 550 2 600 for bigger screens and idata link 700plus