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    I just wanted to say thanks for all of the help ya'll have given me over the past few months. I purchased all of my equipment and I'm in the process of intstalling it now. If it wasn't for some eduaction from this forum and a couple of other sources including the ecoustics.com forum and www.bcae1.com, I'd have a car full of sony and pyramid crap!! Now, I think I have put together a pretty decent first system. I did it all for under $1000 too. Here it is:

    Alpine CDA-9827
    Memphis 16-st3004 75x4 @ 4ohms
    Infinity Reference 6000cs 6.5" component set
    Atlas 12 - custom built sealed enclosure
    Stinger 14ga twisted-pair Speaker Wire
    Audiobahn twisted-pair RCA's
    120 sq ft eDead sound deadening
    100 sq ft 8 lb carpet padding
    4ga "Big 3" upgrade

    ok. here are the pics.

    for the speaker pods, it took some work. the stock speaker location was in the dash - 4" speakers. i thought about kicks, but there wasnt enough room, so i cut a whole in the door panel and the metal of the door. i then had 1.25" of mounting depth before the window mechanism. so i cut a couple of 5/8" pieces of fiber board and glued them together with gorilla glue, giving me another 1.25" of mounting depth. I covered them in speaker grill cloth and bolted them to the doors. i ran the wires through the existing holes where the power window wires ran (took some squeezing) and mounted the crossovers in the dash where the stock 4" speakers were. i also covered the speaker grill in the same cloth to match.

    http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y5/jwbulger79/1.jpg
    http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y5/jwbulger79/2.jpg
    http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y5/jwbulger79/3.jpg
    http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y5/jwbulger79/4.jpg
    http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y5/jwbulger79/5.jpg


    Here's the Alpine CDA-9827. nothing fancy, but great sound

    http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y5/jwbulger79/6.jpg

    Still got a lot of work to do in the back. I'm building storage boxes on the side that will blend in to the sub box in the middle, which will have an amp rack that will fold up and lock away the amp and sub for security when i have the top off of the 4Runner in the summer.
    You can see the carpet padding installed. I put eDead all over the inside of the truck, except the ceiling, and i put two layers up front and in the doors. I then used 3M spray adhesive to put the carpet padding on the sides, floor, and inner firewall.

    http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y5/jwbulger79/7.jpg
    http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y5/jwbulger79/8.jpg
    http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y5/jwbulger79/9.jpg

    Here you can see the memphis amp in stealth mode, hiding under some speaker grill cloth until i can build the amp rack.

    http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y5/jwbulger79/10.jpg

    Here's a shot of the memphis out of stealth mode

    http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y5/jwbulger79/11.jpg

    It's coming along well so far and I cant wait till i finish the back so I can hear my ATLAS!! I'll keep ya'll posted, and thanks again.

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    Good job. Keep us updated with pics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J.W.
    You can see the carpet padding installed. I put eDead all over the inside of the truck, except the ceiling, and i put two layers up front and in the doors. I then used 3M spray adhesive to put the carpet padding on the sides, floor, and inner firewall.
    man now im jealous to see someone else with the carpet padding in their car, i work at a carpet warehouse so i literally work with it everyday and i asked if it would work for sound damping and got shot down :P

    pretty sure it should work well. carpet pad is extremely dense. even 7lb is dense let alone 8lb. might end up doing it if i ever rip my carpet out of my car.

    be careful though, its verrrrry flammable. i see you have a fire ext. though

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    lol. yeah just in case

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    i think if you layered the carpet it would... with some foamish/gellish type gunk in between each layer..

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    Looks nice! Keep it going

    Well the padding is a different sound deading effect.

    The stick on stuff we use (Dynamat and clones) are this way for a reason. They bond to the metal to make it denser and to absorb the vibratory energy.

    Carpet padding just "sits" wherever you put it. Its not bonded to the material and it will not take out as much vibratory energy as the stick on stuff. It will however be good at silencing road noise.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan from Ohio
    Looks nice! Keep it going

    Well the padding is a different sound deading effect.

    The stick on stuff we use (Dynamat and clones) are this way for a reason. They bond to the metal to make it denser and to absorb the vibratory energy.

    Carpet padding just "sits" wherever you put it. Its not bonded to the material and it will not take out as much vibratory energy as the stick on stuff. It will however be good at silencing road noise.
    right, i wonder if they put carpet pad in limos and upper end cars that are made for transportation ?

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    yeah, it helps a ton with road noise. that was my main reason for putting all that in, b/c it's a 20 yr old 4runner with 33" tires. it made a huge difference.

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    Looks good man...Keep up the good work

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    thanks dude.

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