2004 Suburban LT (My Setup)

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Hey everyone, Here is my setup. I have a 2004 Suburban LT it had the Bose package and RSE. I pulled it out and bypassed the Bose amp but used the speaker connections with an aftermarket 4 channel amp for my door speakers. ( I installed some Rockford Fosgate 6.5s in the front and back).

I have 3 Skar Evl 15s D4's, which I'm running at .67 ohms on a Taramps HD3k 1ohm. I'm running 2 extra agm batteries 600ahm. 300 amp alternator. 0 gauge Knukoncepts wire with a big 3 upgrade as well. I have a Pioneer XB4800 head unit and I also upgraded the overhead dvd with a 10 inch Rockville. Sorry for the long post. Any questions about how I went about it just ask.
 

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Here are a few more pics.
 

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Man, Take this with a grain of salt and as former major audio competitor with some notable titles under my belt.

Clean up your wiring, screw down those distribution and fuse links man. That kind of stuff causes fires more than you will ever know, plus it looks like you didn't care enough to do it right.

Some people know better but care to half ass things, some people dont know better and need to learn. I learned things the hard way by having a positive short out in a car I used to have when I was 16 years old. I saved the car but burnt the carpet and my pride.

I think you have a good setup your working with and should sound pretty good for sure also. Best of luck man.
 
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Man, Take this with a grain of salt and as former major audio competitor with some notable titles under my belt.

Clean up your wiring, screw down those distribution and fuse links man. That kind of stuff causes fires more than you will ever know, plus it looks like you didn't care enough to do it right.

Some people know better but care to half ass things, some people dont know better and need to learn. I learned things the hard way by having a positive short out in a car I used to have when I was 16 years old. I saved the car but burnt the carpet and my pride.

I think you have a good setup your working with and should sound pretty good for sure also. Best of luck man.
Thanks for the advice. I used double sided tape on my install which eventually failed smh. I don't take any advice in a bad way. I'll use your recommendations and get this stuff fixed soon. I appreciate you for trying to help!!
 

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