CaptainKD
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jsheahawk said:You just never know when you'll need lube.
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Blckshdw said:Kyle, how's your bass response with your subs turned like that? Are you ported or sealed? Whenever I have something long to throw back there, and I turn my sealed box to fire sideways, I lose a LOT of bass.
Boricua SS said:Haha in all my years around your ride, I never knew you had subs in the back Kyle
For some reason that reminded me at first of the picnic table option in the CR-Vs. Not sure if they still do that, but it at least was an option. Made at least moderately more sense than the tent package for the Aztek, because the first mistake was thinking anyone wanted to drive an Aztek.HARDTRAILZ said:
I need to know everything about that sub box on the right.dmanns67 said:I still have the original rear mat. It has saved my carpet over the years.
Up top is my clothing rack and to the right is my sub and stealth box.
In my storage container I have my tow straps, ratchet straps, jumper cables, first aid kit, tow hitch, can of fix-a-flat (Extreme emergencies), electric 12v air compressor, ice scraper, road flares, and emergency blanket.
I usually keep a small Craftsman toolbox with general tools in the back, but took it out to use in the house, never put it back.
Under the rear mat in the storage compartment in my amp for the sub, which is where I use to store most of my stuff. The compartment to the left is my adapter to hook up trailer brake lights/running lights.
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Go to post#2.ajallen14 said:I need to know everything about that sub box on the right.
Thanks!!Playsinsnow said:Go to post#2.
He has build pics somewhere. Stealthbox might be hard to find.
http://gmtnation.com/forums/topic/9392-does-anyone-recommend-this-compact-sub-box/
It is a Q-Logic stealth box made specifically for the TrailBlazer and Envoy. The plastic cover is designed to match the OE interior perfectly. The box and cover run about $225 and it will fit almost any 10" subwoofer (You will need to compare the specs of the sub box to which ever subwoofer you are going to purchase). I bought mine from http://www.crutchfield.com/. Last time someone asked me about it, I checked and it appeared that Q-Logic is no longer making the stealth box for the TB/Voy and Cruth Field no longer sells the box. You might be able to do a google search and see if you can find another site that sells them.ajallen14 said:I need to know everything about that sub box on the right.
dmanns67 said:It is a Q-Logic stealth box made specifically for the TrailBlazer and Envoy. The plastic cover is designed to match the OE interior perfectly. The box and cover run about $225 and it will fit almost any 10" subwoofer (You will need to compare the specs of the sub box to which ever subwoofer you are going to purchase). I bought mine from http://www.crutchfield.com/. Last time someone asked me about it, I checked and it appeared that Q-Logic is no longer making the stealth box for the TB/Voy and Cruth Field no longer sells the box. You might be able to do a google search and see if you can find another site that sells them.
I do see that Crutch Field still sells the JL Audio stealth box, but instead of a color matched plastic cover, it has the carpet type cover that matches the interior carpet and the subwoofer is included with the box. It runs $700 though, my setup only ran me $450 with the sub and stealth box. http://www.crutchfield.com/p_13694142/JL-Audio-Stealthbox-2005-up-Ebony.html
Install was pretty simple. Had to remove the rear passenger side quarter panel and mount a bracket near the factory Bose amp (If you have one). Then you have to drill (2) holes through the storage compartment on the passenger side to mount the box to the quarter panel. You lose that storage compartment, but you will keep most of the cargo space which is what I was looking for.
I have other pics with the quarter panel off if you are interested. Someone was asking me how much space is behind the quarter panel to mount an amp back there.
Digging the rack. That rolls right out, doesn't it? Kinda reminds me of a dude whose dad bought an old 80s hearse, needed some cosmetic repairs mainly but it works. Was dead set on using the rack to make it easier to load groceries at Wal-Mart... and the faces seen I heard were amazing.Ghoster said:
So this is the cheap version of the level kit, eh?Aarkon said:
Thats how we roll in iowa[emoji1]IllogicTC said:So this is the cheap version of the level kit, eh?
Looks like similar to mine...RayGumm said:uploadfromtaptalk1398897183735.jpg
This isn't *right now* because, well, frankly I forgot to do it, but this is right after we got home from my mom-in-law's house in the mountains on Easter Sunday. I changed both diff fluids and the xfer case fluids out there. We also cooked out and fished.
Cooler, charcoal lighter fluid, sideways tackle box, fishin rods, milk crate full of equipment used during fluid changes, drain pan in a trash bag, case of water bottles, and food prep stuff in the blue tray. Not pictured are the jackstands, floor jack, ratchet/socket set, and my two toolboxes full of tools.
Haha after this weekend it'll look like this but worse again! Wifey wanted to go fishin and campin for mothers day... so yah! Wasnt gonna say no!KNBlazer said:Looks like similar to mine...
As a former Iowan, I agree. I used to live over on the "nose."Aarkon said:Thats how we roll in iowa[emoji1]