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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph7195" data-source="post: 7657555" data-attributes="member: 633259"><p>Yep, I plan on getting some vids up next week, I put it in for some pics, but I am about to start a new box build, so everything came out. I wish you were closer Dustin! I could really use some help with covering it. I decided to just go with a bed liner, so it will stay black to match, plus it will stand up to my little boy and his crayons and things, lol.</p><p></p><p>I am having a problem finding an electric noise, so I am taking the front seats out today and checking some wiring and take some readings, but I am beginning to think it's the RF 3Sixty.2. I am gonna bypass it to see if it's still there, and if it is, just go from there. I may have an internal alternator problem. Luckily I have taken my truck apart a million time(engine swap, putting deadening on, and the dash for heater core change) so it shouldn't be much of a problem, unless i get caught by some storms. I still have some mock-up shots to take of driver placements to get some opinions on estimated sound quality. Plus, I am cutting the dash!! Yep, that's right!. Dodge Ram dash's are notorious for cracking, so I am taking out some of the dash to install some components, and to remove some material to help stop reflections. Something simple, but functional.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph7195, post: 7657555, member: 633259"] Yep, I plan on getting some vids up next week, I put it in for some pics, but I am about to start a new box build, so everything came out. I wish you were closer Dustin! I could really use some help with covering it. I decided to just go with a bed liner, so it will stay black to match, plus it will stand up to my little boy and his crayons and things, lol. I am having a problem finding an electric noise, so I am taking the front seats out today and checking some wiring and take some readings, but I am beginning to think it's the RF 3Sixty.2. I am gonna bypass it to see if it's still there, and if it is, just go from there. I may have an internal alternator problem. Luckily I have taken my truck apart a million time(engine swap, putting deadening on, and the dash for heater core change) so it shouldn't be much of a problem, unless i get caught by some storms. I still have some mock-up shots to take of driver placements to get some opinions on estimated sound quality. Plus, I am cutting the dash!! Yep, that's right!. Dodge Ram dash's are notorious for cracking, so I am taking out some of the dash to install some components, and to remove some material to help stop reflections. Something simple, but functional. [/QUOTE]
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