I put the VX1000 5i in mine, but I just use a USB cable to attach to my laptop to adjust. The software was a little overwhelming at first, but not that I have a better understanding it is really easy. Very happy with the sound and the quality. Nice job on your post also!!
I used these in mine. Lined the inside with sound deadening and poly fill, then drilled a hole for the speaker wire. I couldn’t get the pre drilled holes to line up with my speakers, so I had to drill new holes for that. Otherwise, they worked great!
Luckily, we don’t have any laws in NC (that I am aware of) that prohibit such things as that. We do have a law that prohibits a frame that covers any of the lettering or stickers on your license plate
Could someone who has the AMP steps measure from the top of the step to the door sill and post that measurement? I am still undecided on the standard or the XL, and want to experiment before buying them.
I have looked at both the AMP XL and the RSE steps. I have decided to go with the AMP mostly because of the wider step. They also cover the pinch welds very well, and have a nice clean look. Both are rated for light to moderate off road use, so I don’t think either have an edge on durability and...
Do you have this installed? I’m just trying to make sure that the steps will still function normally with the doors on, but also that I can deploy and retract them for use when the doors are off. Also, does the switch deploy both sides or do I have to have separate switches on each side? Sorry...
I’m not 100% sure, but I’m pretty sure that the JL Audio Stealthbox has always came with the 10” sub installed. The SSV sub box had the option of having a sub installed or just an enclosure.
I’m getting a hyperflash on my turn signal from the bulbs mentioned in this thread, but only when the headlights are on. Anyone else have this issue? I’m wondering if using the Tazer was to enable LED’s will fix it?
You can take what @Sting_NC_USA says as gospel. He know what he is doing, and the local dealer is awesome to work with! The JL Audio software is a little ominous at first, but now I am having a blast playing with it!