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Disclaimer since it hasnt been mentioned. The mmats will have to be mounted with the logo upside down. I only mentioned it cause it bugged the crap out of me at first, but with the RF grills I dont see it anyway.
LOL I got harassed when I posted a picture of my MMats mounted with the logo upside down. It never bothered me at all but kinda triggered some. 😂
Disclaimer since it hasnt been mentioned. The mmats will have to be mounted with the logo upside down. I only mentioned it cause it bugged the crap out of me at first, but with the RF grills I dont see it anyway.
Well shix! I know thatll bug him. Maybe I can just black out the logo
Disclaimer since it hasnt been mentioned. The mmats will have to be mounted with the logo upside down. I only mentioned it cause it bugged the crap out of me at first, but with the RF grills I dont see it anyway.
CS - If you start with the JL MX280 (even bridged) you'll be right back in there wishing that you had more power to play with. I'd recommend going all-in with the RF TM400 bridged (or alternatively selling both of those AMPS and grabbing a Stinger SPX700x4, Diamond Audio Micro4v2 or even NVX VADM4. If you're going to stick with 4Ohm speakers I'm a personal believer that you need more power, not less in the fairing of a Rushmore Road Glide.
Of those the Moto G2 and the MMATS have been my favorite.
I was thinking the JL MX280 bridged to try and get a little more warmth than the RF. I'll have to decide.....
Disclaimer since it hasnt been mentioned. The mmats will have to be mounted with the logo upside down. I only mentioned it cause it bugged the crap out of me at first, but with the RF grills I dont see it anyway.
My beyams are pretty much all weird too. I was thinking, man I have to make this right! Realized that who really is going to care? Ocd needs to take a seat!
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