Had a past client call me up and wanted better sound.
Memphis filled the void with their 4" and 6"x9" Street Edge entry level speakers.
4" speakers replaced what 'was' there, even tho it wasn't much left and the 6x9's filled in the void of no bass or rear fill.

All in all, the install was easy cause the customer had the seats out and everything cleaned up ready for some sound.

Good thing was that the temp was right at 90 degrees so I got a nice little sweat going on a Saturday morning!

Cheers!
 
 
Made some speaker spacers for a fellow builder/mechanic.
Needed to 'ghost mount' the speakers from the underside of the rear shelf.
Made these our of 3/4" MDF and coated in bedliner.

Fit perfect and worked like a charm.

 
 
Knocked out some things holding me back on Memphry today.....old tint was stripped and some new hotness was put on.  Biggest difference that I can tell....old tint was old, peeling, and had a blueish tint to it.....new stuff....BLACK....perfect!

Got all the pillar covers back on (was waiting to get tint done so it was easier).

Installed the rear 6x9" speakers, and routed the wires to where the new 4 channel amp will be.  Got the rear deck lid put back together, so now we're good there. 

Got the front tweeters mounted on their custom made mount and they fit perfectly...should make a HUGE difference, as the stock tweets simple sucked.

Got the deck installed (not permanetly yet) with auxilary wires for future expansion.  iPod cord ran into the glove box since the Kenwood deck bypasses the iPod screen so you don't need to look at it while cruising through your music selection.  Installed the Bluetooth mic by the compartment above the rear view mirror....this way the driver can speak clear towards the mic without adjusting his head and more importantly, being safe whilst driving.

Got all the RCAs for the 2 amps ran, as well as the CAT5 cables for the 4 channel knob to increase the DBs if needed.

Snaked new wires through the factory boots into the doors so the speakers will have plenty of wire to power them.  All of these new wires are snaked under the factory carpet and tucked away nicely.

Good weekend....on to the next one!!

Cheers
 

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