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<blockquote data-quote="Califmike33" data-source="post: 8817548" data-attributes="member: 686176"><p>With the problems I'm running into cuz I really never did this before having to solve all these issues getting frustrated is taking a lot of time.</p><p></p><p>I was going to try to mold and do the popsicle sticks in the hot glue on my a-pillar I think I'm going to pass I think this project has just dragging on and dragging on and dragging on and I really just want to get it done and enjoy my music in my car.</p><p></p><p>I think I'm either just going to drill a hole in the dash and mount them in the dash or I'm going to buy those pods from the German guy and call it a freaking day.</p><p></p><p>I haven't even installed the amp I haven't even run the power wire because I need to make a humongous hole in my firewall so I still got to deal with that then I got the whole tuning issue so I think it's going to be too much probably the quickest easiest way to get it over with is just or is it pods from the guy in Germany and be done enjoy it for 6 months whatever I could always come back and mold my a pillars at another time.</p><p></p><p>Also I ran into another issue I solved one thanks to you guys with the 90° RCA cable adapters well now I'm going to have to get 90° 1/0 wire connectors to the amp because I'm going to run into the same problem with that those are going to stick way out and you can't bend them that much so I'm going to have to find 90° 1/0 connectors to go into my amp for the ground and the power wire.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes now I wish I had a bigger car a truck or something besides this car I love my little Fiat but it's one pain in the ass to put a car stereo into.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Califmike33, post: 8817548, member: 686176"] With the problems I'm running into cuz I really never did this before having to solve all these issues getting frustrated is taking a lot of time. I was going to try to mold and do the popsicle sticks in the hot glue on my a-pillar I think I'm going to pass I think this project has just dragging on and dragging on and dragging on and I really just want to get it done and enjoy my music in my car. I think I'm either just going to drill a hole in the dash and mount them in the dash or I'm going to buy those pods from the German guy and call it a freaking day. I haven't even installed the amp I haven't even run the power wire because I need to make a humongous hole in my firewall so I still got to deal with that then I got the whole tuning issue so I think it's going to be too much probably the quickest easiest way to get it over with is just or is it pods from the guy in Germany and be done enjoy it for 6 months whatever I could always come back and mold my a pillars at another time. Also I ran into another issue I solved one thanks to you guys with the 90° RCA cable adapters well now I'm going to have to get 90° 1/0 wire connectors to the amp because I'm going to run into the same problem with that those are going to stick way out and you can't bend them that much so I'm going to have to find 90° 1/0 connectors to go into my amp for the ground and the power wire. Sometimes now I wish I had a bigger car a truck or something besides this car I love my little Fiat but it's one pain in the ass to put a car stereo into. [/QUOTE]
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