Here's my Type-S (Updated 7/18/11)
#121
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LIST/RAMEN/WING MAHSTA 짱
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Joined: Aug 2007
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From: Orange, CA
Originally Posted by sol_da_man
ahhh...casting crowns, voice of truth. amazing song. amazing work on the TL-S princely. good to see a fellow believer on here. keep up the good work.
Originally Posted by entrepinoy
Hot damn you have a clean TL-S!entrepinoy
#124
Originally Posted by princelybug
Well, I definitely agree it's hard to keep clean. As soon as I wash the car and drive down the road, it is all dusted up again, lol.
#130
Nice car! Hopefully my NBP will be looking like that pretty soon.
Do you have any shots with the fogs on? I'm thinking of getting the Nokya Yellow fogs but I want to see how they look first.
Do you have any shots with the fogs on? I'm thinking of getting the Nokya Yellow fogs but I want to see how they look first.
#135
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LIST/RAMEN/WING MAHSTA 짱
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From: Orange, CA
Originally Posted by LIPPSTUH
.... yeah didn't get that plate.. still don't
tsx type-s yo =P
tsx type-s yo =P
#157
ILLustriousUA6 is correct!!! You have your tires going the wrong way!!! ..ALWAYS look @ the rotation arrows before mounting your wheels.. hahaha, I've done this once and it rode like crap, so I got out and was looking at my wheels and then I realized I had mounted them incorrectly!
#158
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LIST/RAMEN/WING MAHSTA 짱
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From: Orange, CA
ILLustriousUA6 is correct!!! You have your tires going the wrong way!!! ..ALWAYS look @ the rotation arrows before mounting your wheels.. hahaha, I've done this once and it rode like crap, so I got out and was looking at my wheels and then I realized I had mounted them incorrectly!
As I mentioned above, I know this, and it has been corrected.
#159
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From: Orange, CA
My Audio Setup
Here's my setup:
Up Front: Polk Audio db6501 components
Center Channel: Polk Audio db351
Rear: Polk Audio db651 coaxials
Amps: Alpine PDX 4.150 (4-channel)
Alpine PDX 1.600 (1-channel)
Sub: JL Audio 10W6v2-D4
Sub-Enclosure: uncald4 Custom Sub-Enclosure
In-line fuse holder:
D/S Polk Audio tweeter (1):
D/S Polk Audio tweeter (2):
D/S Polk Audio tweeter (3):
P/S Pok Audio tweeter (1):
P/S Polk Audio tweeter (2):
Amp-Mount setup (1):
Amp-Mount setup (2):
Sub/Enclosure:
Full Trunk View:
First, I apologize for the sub-par pic quality, as always.
My ultimate goal was to maximize trunk space. As you can see, I still have almost all of my trunk available for storage, and I even have my pass-through accessible. I couldn't think of any other way to get what I got, and at the same time have more trunk space than I do now.
A word of thanks to msala524 for sub-enclosure mounting advice, to Travis (uncald4) for being patient by answering all of my questions and making a great sub-enclosure.
But a special word of thanks to my dear friend Mike (King of Pain), who's numerous setups you've all seen on here, for taking the time to help me with this install. I couldn't have done it without you, brother!
The system bumps real nice, and I can finally hear my music over my AEM CAI, ATLP J-Pipe, ATLP Race-Pipe, and GReddy Evo II cat-back.
Let me know what you think!
Up Front: Polk Audio db6501 components
Center Channel: Polk Audio db351
Rear: Polk Audio db651 coaxials
Amps: Alpine PDX 4.150 (4-channel)
Alpine PDX 1.600 (1-channel)
Sub: JL Audio 10W6v2-D4
Sub-Enclosure: uncald4 Custom Sub-Enclosure
In-line fuse holder:
D/S Polk Audio tweeter (1):
D/S Polk Audio tweeter (2):
D/S Polk Audio tweeter (3):
P/S Pok Audio tweeter (1):
P/S Polk Audio tweeter (2):
Amp-Mount setup (1):
Amp-Mount setup (2):
Sub/Enclosure:
Full Trunk View:
First, I apologize for the sub-par pic quality, as always.
My ultimate goal was to maximize trunk space. As you can see, I still have almost all of my trunk available for storage, and I even have my pass-through accessible. I couldn't think of any other way to get what I got, and at the same time have more trunk space than I do now.
A word of thanks to msala524 for sub-enclosure mounting advice, to Travis (uncald4) for being patient by answering all of my questions and making a great sub-enclosure.
But a special word of thanks to my dear friend Mike (King of Pain), who's numerous setups you've all seen on here, for taking the time to help me with this install. I couldn't have done it without you, brother!
The system bumps real nice, and I can finally hear my music over my AEM CAI, ATLP J-Pipe, ATLP Race-Pipe, and GReddy Evo II cat-back.
Let me know what you think!