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Just finished my Hog Tunes Big Ultra + tweeter pod install.
All I can say is HOLY ****, I've never had a car stereo sound this good.
Super easy to install, unbelievable upgrade for the price. I have Reinhardt true duals so the stock stereo wasn't getting it done, now I have my choice.
Cheapest I found on Ebay. I dealt direct with them because I felt very comfortable with these guys after talking to them on the phone. Here is the Ebay link for the Big Ultra kit. They carry all Hog Tunes stuff though. http://myworld.ebay.com/ebaymotors/h...aintinginc129/
I paid right around $500 for both the Big Ultra kit and the tweeter pod, let me tell you this combination is unbelievable.
Send me an email address and I'll send you a video of before and after video / sound clips. jmurray110@gmail.com
I have the tweeter pod, fairing speakers and the HT amp, all were very easy to install and made a huge difference in sound (08SG).
Great company to deal with, and well thought out product. http://www.hogtunes.com/
I just did an upgrade this weekend from the standard HT 80 watt amp and 4 speakers to the N40.4 160 watt HT amp, lower fairing speakers and the tweeter pod.
BIG difference! Very happy with the overall "surround sound" experience and I actually use less volume than before the upgrade.
Had a couple of email questions on the install and PEZ came back to me right away. It doesn't get any better than that as far as I'm concerned.
I just did an upgrade this weekend from the standard HT 80 watt amp and 4 speakers to the N40.4 160 watt HT amp, lower fairing speakers and the tweeter pod.
BIG difference! Very happy with the overall "surround sound" experience and I actually use less volume than before the upgrade.
Had a couple of email questions on the install and PEZ came back to me right away. It doesn't get any better than that as far as I'm concerned.
Saw your "concealed weapons" sign and giggled.
Reminded me of a bumper sticker I saw a couple of weeks ago.
" CAUTION - WEAPON IN DRIVERS HAND IS LARGER THAN IT APPEARS"
Reminded me of a bumper sticker I saw a couple of weeks ago.
" CAUTION - WEAPON IN DRIVERS HAND IS LARGER THAN IT APPEARS"
Unk that's a good one! In the original size pic of the "concealed carry permitted" sign it looks like the inside of a bank or lending institution as there are what looks like locked drawers and benchtops inside. Hard to tell though.
The small print states:
"Management recognizes the Second Ammendment to the U.S. Constitution as an unalienable right of all citizens. We therefore support and encourage the carrying of licensed concealed weapons."
Does Australia use the U.S. Constitution... cause I know most Australians are immigrants or the descendants of immigrants who arrived during the past two centuries kinda same as U.S. and as the same the primary language was english.. just wondered if they abide by the same rights
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