reedal's '03 Tahoe build

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Came put clean and flush . Glad I was wrong on my assumption :emotions133:
 

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Also forgot to ask , were your trim pieces glued in or clipped in? Mine were glued to the carpet and didn't really clip in.
 
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Also forgot to ask , were your trim pieces glued in or clipped in? Mine were glued to the carpet and didn't really clip in.
They are glued to the carpet, but they clip onto the little metal bars that the seats are supposed to lock into
 
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Got some work done yesterday and today.

Yesterday, I ran the RCAs and remote turn on/ SMD meter wires under the center console to the second row, put interior panels back in, seats in, bolted everything that needed it back down (thank goodness for an impact, that makes light work of it). Today I put the 80PRS back in, and the dash back together. I got some grommets in, so I just need to find a good spot to drill a couple holes, run some 1/0, cut some wood and build a new amp/battery rack. Unfortunately, my wire came in but my terminals weren't with them, so I'm trying to get droppinhz to figure that part out... it's been a troublesome order with them. Here are some pics of the interior back together. Don't mind the loose wires, I don't have a place to connect everything to yet.


Front seats back in

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Back seats in

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Trim back together without any issues

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Second Skin Speaker Tweakers in the doors. Two each in the front doors, and one in each back door.

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New single din mount I stumbled across going through someone's BL on diyma. I thought it was kinda cool. You can get a personalized mount for your HU and your vehicle at http://humount.com/

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Thanks for looking
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Looking good. What's that in the upper center console bezel? Where the cubby used to be, under the power points.
 
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Looking good. What's that in the upper center console bezel? Where the cubby used to be, under the power points.

It's a PAC LC-1 gain control knob, a USB port that connects to the rear of the 80PRS, a SMD VM-1 volt meter, and SMD OM-1 output meter so I make sure I don't send a clipped signal to the sub amps
 
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Bought some PIAA 880's for the fogs (so now I have PIAA's for highs, lows, and fogs) and a fleece all lights on module to replace the cheap method, which was a diode connecting the relays.

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i need to align the fogs still, so no pictures of the fogs and all lights on until I get that done.


also, I've had a "Service Brake Booster" message ever since I installed my singer 270A alt back in June of 2015. All of the research said it was the SBA (supplemental brake assist) causing it. I verified it had ground on the connector where it was supposed to, and power coming in where it was supposed to. I finally got a replacement SBA, and I still have the message. So I guess I'll run it to a stealership and have them diagnose it and then I'll do the repair.
 

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