Whose truck is this?

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While it may be nice to do, I just would not want my innards gutted like an animal in the forest. Wouldn’t trust anyone to do it.

also, the sound deadening material kinda looks like that house wrap they used on my house, that Tyvek stuff. Probably doesn’t do much.
I’ve seen other material that looks better. Forget what it’s called.

but for some of the best installs and neatest wiring you’ll see, check out five star car stereo on YouTube. Dude is pretty talented.
 

smurfslayer

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Tyvek... those were the days. it may look like Tyvek but I’m sure it’s way better than you think. The cab is pretty quiet now, but you can probably shave a db or 2, cut down some tire noise and exhaust resonance.
 

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Jake17 would love the 12” screen! He swapped his 2017 for a RAM just to get the bigger screen. ;)

It looks like a pretty clean install, but not something I would spend my FU money on...
 

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While it may be nice to do, I just would not want my innards gutted like an animal in the forest. Wouldn’t trust anyone to do it.

I get the sentiment, but the Truck was just a bunch of disconnected parts at one point in it's life already. If the people doing it know what they're doing, ok. Besides, when you're throwing that much money at it, you can afford to break a part or two.

also, the sound deadening material kinda looks like that house wrap they used on my house, that Tyvek stuff. Probably doesn’t do much.
I’ve seen other material that looks better. Forget what it’s called.

From what I've seen, there's lot of different options out there for use in different spots in the vehicle.

but for some of the best installs and neatest wiring you’ll see, check out five star car stereo on YouTube. Dude is pretty talented.

I've watched some of those videos, and others. The all come across as overkill to me. I mean, they're spending days on these projects using average amps and speakers. Why go to all that trouble for average? I'm sure it's mostly because of sponsors and higher clicks.
 
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