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What did you do to your CJ today?

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This thread was floating around in the TJ forum when I was down there......so I'm stealing it.....

What did you do to your CJ today?
 
#12,141 ·
EgulAye said:
The floor lighting seems really bright in the photo, how bright is it really? Do you find it distracting? Have you had time to really try it out? Curiosity...
It's not really that bright and it's all aimed strait at the ground. Not distracting at all. I had them in my bronco and now in my jeep. They are great.
 
#12,143 ·
Worked the dash a little more last night at my buddies shop. Its coming together.....updated the build thread.
 

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#12,150 ·
diddy2003 said:
That's awesome. What are the specs and price?
I picked it up from this eBay store ........Look at this on eBay:

New PLMRA620 6 Channel 2000 Watt Waterproof Marine Bridgeable Mosfet Amplifier

http://bit.ly/13AJ2Np
Pyle PLMRA620 6 Channel 2000 Watt Waterproof Marine Bridgeable Mosfet Amplifier

This Pyle Hydra amp will power your speakers on the dock, in your boat, or by the pool completely waterproof. This 6-channel, 1000-watt bridgeable marine amp takes both high and low level inputs, so it�s compatible with a variety of head units and sources. Use in stereo, or double the power by bridging inputs. Comes with variable electronic crossover network, variable bass boost, and variable gain control for total control over your sound. Blue LED level display lets you keep an eye on your signal. For protection, count on the thermal, overload, and short circuit protection. Runs on 12 volts DC.

4 x 100W + 2 x 250W RMS @ 4 Ohms
4 x 250W + 2 x 500W MAX @ 4 Ohms
2 x 400W + 1 x 900W MAX @ 4 Ohms Bridged
4 x 175W + 1 x 400W RMS at 2 Ohms
Variable Hi/Lo Electronic Crossover Network (CH1 / CH2 and CH3 / CH4)
Variable Bass Boost (CH5 / CH6)
2 Ohm Stereo Stable
Power ON LED Indicator
Protection LED Indicator
Gold RCA Inputs
Remote Bass Boost
Blue LED Level Display
Soft Turn On/Off
Tri-Mode Configurable
Low and High Pass Filter Controls (CH3 / CH4)
Variable Input Level (Gain) Control
Thermal / Overload / Short Circuit Protection
Dimensions: 10.9''W x 2.7''H x 19.6''L

https://plus.google.com/photos/116451153412037001676/albums/5857883655447386049 or
 
#12,151 ·
Captainak said:
I picked it up from this eBay store ........Look at this on eBay:

New PLMRA620 6 Channel 2000 Watt Waterproof Marine Bridgeable Mosfet Amplifier

http://bit.ly/13AJ2Np
Pyle PLMRA620 6 Channel 2000 Watt Waterproof Marine Bridgeable Mosfet Amplifier

This Pyle Hydra amp will power your speakers on the dock, in your boat, or by the pool completely waterproof. This 6-channel, 1000-watt bridgeable marine amp takes both high and low level inputs, so it�s compatible with a variety of head units and sources. Use in stereo, or double the power by bridging inputs. Comes with variable electronic crossover network, variable bass boost, and variable gain control for total control over your sound. Blue LED level display lets you keep an eye on your signal. For protection, count on the thermal, overload, and short circuit protection. Runs on 12 volts DC.

4 x 100W + 2 x 250W RMS @ 4 Ohms
4 x 250W + 2 x 500W MAX @ 4 Ohms
2 x 400W + 1 x 900W MAX @ 4 Ohms Bridged
4 x 175W + 1 x 400W RMS at 2 Ohms
Variable Hi/Lo Electronic Crossover Network (CH1 / CH2 and CH3 / CH4)
Variable Bass Boost (CH5 / CH6)
2 Ohm Stereo Stable
Power ON LED Indicator
Protection LED Indicator
Gold RCA Inputs
Remote Bass Boost
Blue LED Level Display
Soft Turn On/Off
Tri-Mode Configurable
Low and High Pass Filter Controls (CH3 / CH4)
Variable Input Level (Gain) Control
Thermal / Overload / Short Circuit Protection
Dimensions: 10.9''W x 2.7''H x 19.6''L

https://plus.google.com/photos/116451153412037001676/albums/5857883655447386049 or
Wow. That's really cheap for all of that. A lot of power. Far too big for what I would need though. I only would need a 200-300w 4 channel. That one is a beast! Please post up how your review when you install and use it. Thanks
 
#12,152 ·
Wow. That's really cheap for all of that. A lot of power. Far too big for what I would need though. I only would need a 200-300w 4 channel. That one is a beast! Please post up how your review when you install and use it. Thanks
I :shhh::cheers2:think they also have a 4 channel
 
#12,153 ·
I :shhh::cheers2:think they also have a 4 channel
Hey, speaking of hi quality sound, what mufflers are you running to get that sound?

WSS

PS, tell Lolo sorry for calling her Lulu, I saw the name on the back of the passenger seat and just assumed it was hers.

:D
 
#12,155 ·
82JeepCJ7 said:
I have a cheap system in my Jeep. No need to spend money on a stereo in an open top Jeep. Plus, the motor sounds better anyways. :D
I will have none most likely.
 
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#12,158 ·
Went for the annual smog check and she passed-barely. Go to leave, crank ignition switch and--pop--the key cylinder just spins freely. Had to do the starter-jump to get her home. With these older CJs its always something... FML.
 
#12,160 ·
Bought stainless machine screws for the dash to replace the crappy, rusty steel bolts. Received my Thrush Welded mufflers from the UPS man and finally received my fuel sending unit from Advance Auto.
 
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