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Old 04-14-2005, 03:23 PM   #1
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anyone have any idea what type of wiring the livin loud system uses in the srt-4's? i have an '04 that was made early on in the year that does not have the system. i see them on ebay all the time and would like to pick one up at a decent price but im not sure about the wiring. my car is wired up already for an amp and sub, so im hoping i can just use that!? any info on this would be great. thanks

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Old 04-14-2005, 04:00 PM   #2
 
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Don't spend too much on it. The reason you will find them on Ebay is because there are better aftermarket systems.
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Old 04-15-2005, 10:48 AM   #3
 
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well my whole issue is trunk space. i could put a nasty system in there if i didnt care about it taking up my entire trunk. a buddy of mine works at circut city and said they now sell a 10 inch infinity with an amp attached that pounds, so im going to look into that.
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The basslink. Basically the same thing as the kicker system.

I just bought a sub and put it in my truck the other day. I bought an elemental designs (www.edesignaudio.com) 10 inch sub for like $160 or so shipped, and stuck a 350 watt amp on it. The sub only uses a .55 cubic feet enclosure (which is pretty darn tiny) and I'd put it up against 2 of those basslinks.

In my last car, I had a nice 12 inch sub which took a cube, and I managed to build a box that went right behind the rear seat, and only extended about 6 inches into the trunk.

It seems to me that these little 'pre packaged' subs are never going to get you where you want.

Unless, you just want a little bass, then i suppose they're good enough.

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Old 04-27-2005, 04:13 PM   #5
 
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I just picked up an SRT-4 and im having trouble trying to choose a system for it. In my 89 shadow i have 2 audiobahn subs mounted facing down in the spair tire well... its a nice fit and their are no external boxees so i can still put my back pack in it for school... as for my srt-4 im going with just 2 8" tucked in the corners of the trunk.. it shall be fun
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