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Old 02-06-2006, 07:10 PM
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Bass withdrawl is a gone now

Just picked up my Highlander from the shop. They installed my old remote starter/alarm combo off my truck, and a Infinity Basslink T.

Gordon, you were right man, that thing can hit for only being 250 watts. Best thing of all it allows me to keep most of my cargo space, and it just looks AWESOME where it's mounted. It compliments my JBL system nicely. Now to just fix a couple of spots that rattle. We use the under carpet storage bins for jumper cables, med kit and such. Looks like I need to get some matting to put down.

I'll take some pics tomorrow as there isn't enough light right now.
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That must sound really nice in the highlander, congrats... thread = title failure though
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Old 02-06-2006, 07:26 PM
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Doesn't help when you have kids and pets jumping all around. I think I was interupted by my daughter chasing the cat.

Or maybe it was just a bass withdrawl spasm...
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Lol.... do you have any experience with the original basslink to compare to this?
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My friend was asking me about this. He does not want any major bass, just a little low end to fill stuff out. Maybe this is will be a good choice for him too.
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yeah let's see those pics

250 watts to a 10" sub with 2 passive radiators...it should provide some decent output.
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Old 02-07-2006, 04:26 AM
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More like Back Massage output. It's a good filler as long as it's turned down. But I can turn it up and make everything in the Highlander shake.
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Old 02-07-2006, 03:03 PM
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Ok, took some pictures. I stole the keys this morning while the wife slept so I could take it to work. Ohhhh it felt so good to hear some deep booming again... now to just fix that stupid license plate.



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Does it have mounting holes on it? How does it mount to the floorboard/seat? Looks great
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what the heck with all that black mark on the passenger side wheel well?
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Old 02-07-2006, 06:27 PM
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That's from a HUGE inner tube, the size of a dumptruck tire or so. I haven't had a chance to clean it off yet.

As for mounting, there is a optional feet, but it's actually only held down by 2 screws and pressure. The 2 screws are at the top, and the seats leaning back put pressure on it to keep it pressed against the floor board. Thing sits like a rock.
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Looks good. Nice and clean install. How much did something like that run you?
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Old 02-08-2006, 04:32 AM
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MSRP is $575, but it's been sitting in their store so long, plus I bring in a lot of customers. So I got it around $439.
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looks good, nice clean snug fit in there.
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Yeah... I did a test fit a few months back to make sure that was the one we wanted. It was a hard choice between that one, or something from JBL. But this allows us to keep the most of our cargo space.

Now I'm trying to decide if I want to sand it down, and repaint it to match my interior.
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Don I know you usually delete mine right away but check pm please.
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