oooer - had an experience today where the built in mic for the head unit wasn't up to snuff lol thats an awesome head unit and I did't even think to look for one with that much per channel. 100W would kick those 6x9's alive in the back me thinks.
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Well found these lights at Auto barn to replace the old ones that had rust in them - much better at night - really focus the light with out much spread so reflection off the windscreen is not an issue.
360 rotation so they can point in to the center console area easy as well.
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And mounted the 6x9's in the back - oddly in a spot that I had wondered WTF I was going to fill with, and got an amp to get them thumping for those long drives.
Still have to clean up the wiring job but it sounds awesome now - nothing tinny in this Rangie :D
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Bullbar ready for fitment with my bash plates :)
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Looks like you are having fun[emoji106]awesome[emoji108]
Some asked Why... I more asked Why the #*$% not :) [bigrolf][bigrolf]
Twin matching snorkels :)
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How did you hook up the second snorkel to the airbox ?
Looking good. There are a few guys on here who have put twin snorkels on their Rangies. However, I'd take off that wind deflector from the roof rack, as there's not enough angle to it. It'll have a lot of "suction" behind it, which will cause plenty of drag.
Airbox... it ain't - Second snorkel plumed for cabin air intake to prefilter dust saving the havac fan and filters and never have water push open vents again.
Hey Davo,
That wind deflector is required - with out it the noise from the racks is unbearable. We are going to redesign it a little but with it on its like there are no racks up there from a noise point of view. Other wise we have to stay under 80kph and bugger that for a joke :)