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Shaft's Extreme Truck Makeover
Posted: November 12th, 2009, 11:09 am
by Shaft
Maybe not too extreme, but now that the weather is cool I am going to start working on my truck again. I'm upgrading the stereo system and will be installing a Predator 10k in the next few weeks. This journal will be to provide pictures of the build.
Re: Shaft's Extreme Truck Makeover
Posted: November 12th, 2009, 11:28 am
by drdx
Tell us more. Is the general in the hospital yet? Any amplification plans? Aren't you running a whip now? When I was down your way I saw more whips in one parking lot than I'd seen in a long time. Those folks know what works and are not allergic to height for sure.
-drdx
Re: Shaft's Extreme Truck Makeover
Posted: November 12th, 2009, 3:29 pm
by Shaft
drdx wrote:When I was down your way I saw more whips in one parking lot than I'd seen in a long time.
More whips than in Bozo's bedroom. :r&r:
The General hasn't gone to the hospital yet and may not go until after the holidays. I'm planning on running my Cobra 29 with the RFX-75 and just the Predator 10k for the time being. The only amps going in are two JL Audio 300/2's. I'll post some pics here in a few minutes of what I've done today.
Re: Shaft's Extreme Truck Makeover
Posted: November 12th, 2009, 3:46 pm
by Shaft
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Headliner cut out for the AudioControl EQL.
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AudioControl EQL flush mounted in the headliner.
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4 ga. power wire coming into the back of the cab. Dynamat Xtreme on the back wall.
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4 ga. power and ground. 140 amp circuit breaker.
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4 ga. ground added to the electrical system.
Re: Shaft's Extreme Truck Makeover
Posted: November 12th, 2009, 4:15 pm
by drdx
Nice, yeah you know it is really all about the install. I know that not everyone can be a master level installer, I'm definitely not, but if you take your time it always shows. I'd rather see a simple clean install any day than a messy one with bigger stuff. I think the install says a lot about the whole thing. This week in dumpster diving, I scored a bunch of that black conduit, some small, some large, in nice long runs. It makes me want to install something, but I just don't know what.
-drdx
Re: Shaft's Extreme Truck Makeover
Posted: November 12th, 2009, 6:41 pm
by BushHog
Great clean lookin install bud, keep them comin let us see how it all turns out
Re: Shaft's Extreme Truck Makeover
Posted: November 13th, 2009, 4:00 pm
by Shaft
Here's the amprack I built today. I need to clean it up a little bit. Still waiting on the sub to come in, but it will be pretty simple to add it since all the hard work is done. Just my luck, when I turned everything on, my CD players decided it was time to die. Oh well. I'll get a new one someday.
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JL Audio 300/2 amplifiers. Lighting Audio power distributing block.
Re: Shaft's Extreme Truck Makeover
Posted: November 19th, 2009, 11:28 pm
by Shaft
The puck mount from [Please login or register to view this link] came in today. Weather permitting I'll install it tomorrow. Still waiting on the sub and the P-10k to come in.
Re: Shaft's Extreme Truck Makeover
Posted: November 20th, 2009, 1:12 pm
by Shaft
Going to try and install this thing. I went to Northern Tool to buy a new unibit to cut the hole larger. That cost me more than the puck did and almost as much as the antenna. Oh well, it's a tool for life.
I'll post some pictures later.
Re: Shaft's Extreme Truck Makeover
Posted: November 20th, 2009, 1:17 pm
by drdx
I love my puck mount. Are you SURE you're aren't planning to amplify? I think you're sanbagging us on that. Let's see........10k, puck, lots of planning.
-drdx
Re: Shaft's Extreme Truck Makeover
Posted: November 20th, 2009, 4:31 pm
by Shaft
OK, here are today's pics. Enjoy.
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8" Bosch saw blade.
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Boring the hole to fit the 1 1/14" puck.
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Paper template was made by photo copying the puck mount.
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Hole in the roof from where the Wilson 1000 was.
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Boring the roof hole out to 1 1/4".
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Antenna and mounting holes.
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Puck mount and saw blade bolted in.
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Gold ring terminal for center of coax. Silver terminal for coax shielding.
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Coax attached to mount.
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Finished puck mount.
Re: Shaft's Extreme Truck Makeover
Posted: November 20th, 2009, 5:26 pm
by Texas Mobil 219
HOLLY SMOKES. I can see the Preditor now. LOL
Re: Shaft's Extreme Truck Makeover
Posted: November 20th, 2009, 5:51 pm
by Shaft
Maybe I'll forget the P-10k and keep that stop sign I've got up there.
Re: Shaft's Extreme Truck Makeover
Posted: November 20th, 2009, 7:16 pm
by BushHog
looks great man , how long did it take ya to get that stop sign up there lol
Re: Shaft's Extreme Truck Makeover
Posted: November 21st, 2009, 5:11 am
by shooter
i like your choice of eq there. audio control has made some of the finest audio electronics out there . i have an eql and two eqt's in the closet . do you have an epi -center ? if not, get one they are amazing .
looking good
nice stop sign , should get a good swr .............
Re: Shaft's Extreme Truck Makeover
Posted: November 21st, 2009, 7:28 am
by Shaft
shooter wrote:i like your choice of eq there. audio control has made some of the finest audio electronics out there . i have an eql and two eqt's in the closet . do you have an epi -center ? if not, get one they are amazing .
looking good
nice stop sign , should get a good swr .............
I'm a car audio professional and once even discussed going to work for AudioControl. One system I had a 24XS, 2 EQT's, Epicenter, and one of the first FOUR.1's ever made. I sold all of that equipment a while back. I have an Epicenter and ESP-2 sitting out in the garage and may eventually install them in this truck. Would love to get another FOUR.1i.
Re: Shaft's Extreme Truck Makeover
Posted: November 21st, 2009, 4:27 pm
by Shaft
I routed the coax today.
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Coax and ground strap routed through the frame of the B pillar.
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Ground strap screwed into body of truck.
Just for grins I hooked up a 48" Firestick I've got. SWR on it was about 2:1 on 19, which is about the best I've ever seen from that antenna. Maybe I should stick with the stop sign.
Re: Shaft's Extreme Truck Makeover
Posted: November 27th, 2009, 2:43 pm
by Shaft
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22" Predator 10k baby!
Wow, this antenna has tuned good. I got it down flat on 1 and 1.2 on 40. Shortened it a little more and got about 1.05:1 on 1 and 1.1:1 on 40. When I checked it with the meter on my Cobra 29 with the RXF75 (dead key about 15 watts) I was still getting a low 1 on 1, 2 on 19, and almost 3 on 40. I'll try to work on it more later, but now I LOVE IT!
Now all I need is my subwoofer box and to get my General Lee fixed.
Re: Shaft's Extreme Truck Makeover
Posted: November 27th, 2009, 3:51 pm
by rayray1963
Love the install Shaft, your professionalism is showing. Your going to love that 10k.................
Ray
Re: Shaft's Extreme Truck Makeover
Posted: November 27th, 2009, 4:24 pm
by Shaft
I took the truck out and was wrong about the SWR using the internal meter on my 29. and was getting about 1.2 on 1, 1.5 on 19, and 1.7 on 40. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. I'm going leave it there.
Went and drove around and killed a few trees. Here's what my stinger looks like now.
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I've been told that the ears on a P-10k are great, but I think it is too good. Seriously, someone needs to make a mod that will filter out US Marshall's and Nature Boy's diarrhea of the mouth.
Re: Shaft's Extreme Truck Makeover
Posted: November 28th, 2009, 5:58 am
by Shaft
It looks like we'll have to go to plan B (whatever that is) for the subwoofer. The
ebay deal turned out to be a fluke. At least I got my money back on it.
Re: Shaft's Extreme Truck Makeover
Posted: November 28th, 2009, 6:27 am
by Texas Mobil 219
Shaft:
Thats 10k looks great. Great job on the install.
Cant wait to here you out there man.
Re: Shaft's Extreme Truck Makeover
Posted: November 28th, 2009, 12:31 pm
by drdx
I wonder if you have the older 10k stinger. The older ones are more "bendy" or so I've heard. I have one of each, and my older one is easier to bend while my newer one has more bounce back to it before bending. I think jesse james mentioned that on here somewhere. Either way, I bet it works great, as any nicely mounted high efficiency antenna would in that optimum mounting location. Now, about that am. It is time. Both the GL and an rx75'd cobra would push a 4 pill nicely.
-drdx
Re: Shaft's Extreme Truck Makeover
Posted: November 28th, 2009, 1:06 pm
by linx
We've always told everyone how killer the 10k's are.
There's trees in Texas? I thought it was all flat desert. (just kidding).
Re: Shaft's Extreme Truck Makeover
Posted: November 28th, 2009, 2:23 pm
by Shaft
linx wrote:We've always told everyone how killer the 10k's are.
There's trees in Texas? I thought it was all flat desert. (just kidding).
I live in Southeast Texas, which is home to the Sam Houston National Forrest, as opposed to West Texas; home to tumbleweeds and cactus.