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I know it's not true unless there are pics so here ya go.. Rf PBR300x4, RF T165, dragonfly adapters, one of Primetime's amp mounts, and ran rear wires for lids later.. Love that the system matches (all RF) and sounds a helluva lot better than stock!! Pretty easy install too..
Last edited by Gearheaddrew; Jun 22, 2013 at 06:17 PM.
I wouldn't be too concerned about components not matching. The components don't know what the 'other' components are. Mixed ALL of my components , so that I could get the best of all worlds !
now when you're ready to add the lids and have to justify to the wife "why" simply wrap it around safety...
You need the rear lids and speakers so you're not always fumbling with the hand controls to turn it up and can now keep your eyes and concentration on the road...
I'm gonna use the "since the lids are scratched from boots and ect. Replacing them with surround sound lids would be a better investment for her riding pleasure."
now when you're ready to add the lids and have to justify to the wife "why" simply wrap it around safety...
You need the rear lids and speakers so you're not always fumbling with the hand controls to turn it up and can now keep your eyes and concentration on the road...
Originally Posted by Gearheaddrew
I'm gonna use the "since the lids are scratched from boots and ect. Replacing them with surround sound lids would be a better investment for her riding pleasure."
thanks for the tips when it comes time for my excuses
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