That's Guito... I took his phone and started the garage just to help get things moving. He got a radio. I know their's more mod plans and he had just joined up so welcome GuitoI like those wheels and the color.That guy in that pick seems pretty serious about the machine
Damn! She's pretty sweet @Guito! How's the bass from those rear speakers?[/QUOTE
just got the radio in today. Haven't played with it enough to know yet. The pods in the front floor seem to have more bass than towers. It's nice loud and clear at all volumes. Will update after get a ride in with them.Damn! She's pretty sweet @Guito! How's the bass from those rear speakers?
You a Blue Grass Fan?
Not really. Just happened to be on pandora.You a Blue Grass Fan?
I guess that depends on exactly how much you want. There are many ways to go about a lot of it. Curved large light bar for the front is a great place to start. 15w Cree rock light fixtures are very easy on install and put out a great flood they work well all the way around. Some prefer cube lighting and they work great but are bulky for some situations. Cob lights for interior. How far do you want to go?@CumminsPusher I will finish my accessory battery this week so it time to light up the 700. I hear you the light guru so which lights do I need? Front, rear, roof, interior I want them all.
So curved and mount it in front windshield? What length on a 700? Was thinking two cubes on back.I guess that depends on exactly how much you want. There are many ways to go about a lot of it. Curved large light bar for the front is a great place to start. 15w Cree rock light fixtures are very easy on install and put out a great flood they work well all the way around. Some prefer cube lighting and they work great but are bulky for some situations. Cob lights for interior. How far do you want to go?
I'm sure I will get carried away. I always go overboard once I start lol.I guess that depends on exactly how much you want. There are many ways to go about a lot of it. Curved large light bar for the front is a great place to start. 15w Cree rock light fixtures are very easy on install and put out a great flood they work well all the way around. Some prefer cube lighting and they work great but are bulky for some situations. Cob lights for interior. How far do you want to go?
I'm sure I will get carried away. I always go overboard once I start lol.
Some things don't need much light! HA!Lights are a great thing! Just remember there's only so much available power so heavy lighting has to be well placed and efficient. Sometimes less is better in certain areas and it's best to have zone lighting so you can turn off unneeded lights while there's one you need more.
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