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Old 10-15-2009, 03:16 PM   #7
bikerbomber
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Re: Got a little issue thats getting worse

No, not really. My sub is kind of a joke compared to others, its just two 6 1/2 speakers pulled from a home theater sub. Lol. Redneck big time, but I was (and still am to a degree) dirt poor at the time. Those stock lil 4x6 speakers are a joke.

Ok, I did some work and things seem to be better. Not perfect but better.

I pulled the head unit and checked and electric greased the pins. Ran another wire from the amp ground to a frame bolt close by. I also pulled the headlight ground (it was really dirty) and cleaned, greased, and reattached it.

So far, its WAY better noise wise. I can still hear it a little bit but I believe that's because I am powering the amp off the cigarette lighter wires. I have the circuit breaker and 14ga wire, I just need to run it to the battery and I think that will solve the problem for good.

Its been daylight here, so I can't test the headlamps yet. I'll let you guys know tonight.

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