Easy plug and play solution is the PAC ap4-fd21 adapter. Just plug inline to your wiring harness, no cutting needed, buy 6 channel amp and power front stage and sub. Leave rear speakers on stock amp or disconnect completely. Huge improvement over stock. No need for DSP.
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That would be awesome!!!! Just looking at things that have dates listed already since I'm a firefighter we need to schedule all of our leave by next month. I had a 6 day during the time of that Vegas run next month but just didn't have all the additional equipment needed
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I've been wanting to go on one of those organized runs. Still need to get a radio, gps, and auxillary lighting. Man this hobby just keeps getting more and more expensive.....
Who here is on the central coast? I got my truck around 3 months ago and have been looking for places to have fun driving it. The only place I really know about and have been is Pismo. BTW I live in Lompoc.
Haha haha. No I trust you just had a few more questions that I didn't state in the original post
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And I already have fox 2.5 bump stops as included in the RPG stage 4+...
Has anybody on here gone this route? Did doing the rear first make a huge difference? Did the truck perform well even without the front done yet? Does the truck have a stinkbug stance now?
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I eventually want to do all that just thinking about doing it in spurts. I saw some threads about the kicker upgrade but do not want to go that route. If I put in an audiomobile sub powered by another amp can I get a signal good enough to feed it or do I need to wait on doing the sub until I add...
I have a 2013 raptor with fox 3.0s front and rear to go with RPG's stage 4+. I'm thinking that i want to go long travel soon and was wondering should I up grade front or rear first. Thinking I want to stay with RPG's offered setups since I already have all RPG stuff and have no complaints. Was...
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