Install question on Jeep Wrangler
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Install question on Jeep Wrangler
Hello,
Talked to the local car audio shop (good reputation locally) about
replacing my '04 Wrangler soft-top's factory stereo system with a decent
deck and speakers. Looking at an Alpine CDA-9815 with the XM radio
option, plus 4 Alpine speakers in the factory locations (either side of
the lower dash and in the speaker bar behind the upper sport bar). I've
got the following questions about the information I received:
1) The center console has a knock-out grill for a sub-woofer (my Jeep
doesn't have a sub-woofer, but does have the console). The salesman told
me it would cost $500 extra to mount a sub-woofer in this area due to the
complications of "building a custom enclosure" and that only a 6" speaker
would fit, eliminating most of the advantages of a sub-woofer. This all
sounds like BS to me (how does the factory get one in there?), but why
would they tell me this when I'm willing to pay (reasonable) money for a
sub-woofer and install (he clearly did not expect me to pop for the $500,
and knew I wouldn't go for it even before he gave me the info).
2) The soft-top eliminates the roof as a possible mount-point for the XM
radio antennna. The salesman said we could put it inside the vehicle, on
top of the dash. Anyone see any potential problems or have a better
suggestion? Anyone using an XM antenna inside the car? Any problems with
reception?
Thanks,
PLM
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Talked to the local car audio shop (good reputation locally) about
replacing my '04 Wrangler soft-top's factory stereo system with a decent
deck and speakers. Looking at an Alpine CDA-9815 with the XM radio
option, plus 4 Alpine speakers in the factory locations (either side of
the lower dash and in the speaker bar behind the upper sport bar). I've
got the following questions about the information I received:
1) The center console has a knock-out grill for a sub-woofer (my Jeep
doesn't have a sub-woofer, but does have the console). The salesman told
me it would cost $500 extra to mount a sub-woofer in this area due to the
complications of "building a custom enclosure" and that only a 6" speaker
would fit, eliminating most of the advantages of a sub-woofer. This all
sounds like BS to me (how does the factory get one in there?), but why
would they tell me this when I'm willing to pay (reasonable) money for a
sub-woofer and install (he clearly did not expect me to pop for the $500,
and knew I wouldn't go for it even before he gave me the info).
2) The soft-top eliminates the roof as a possible mount-point for the XM
radio antennna. The salesman said we could put it inside the vehicle, on
top of the dash. Anyone see any potential problems or have a better
suggestion? Anyone using an XM antenna inside the car? Any problems with
reception?
Thanks,
PLM
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Re: Install question on Jeep Wrangler
In article <pan.2003.12.01.02.12.01.275579@ix.netcom.com>,
Patrick Mills <plm1954_R_E_M_O_V_E@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> 2) The soft-top eliminates the roof as a possible mount-point for the XM
> radio antennna. The salesman said we could put it inside the vehicle, on
> top of the dash. Anyone see any potential problems or have a better
> suggestion? Anyone using an XM antenna inside the car? Any problems with
> reception?
>
> Thanks,
>
> PLM
Expensive stereos & Jeeps don't mix. As for the antenna, how about the
hood or that spot between the hood and windshield, or above the spare
tire. Any of which will scream "Free Stereo!"
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Patrick Mills <plm1954_R_E_M_O_V_E@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> 2) The soft-top eliminates the roof as a possible mount-point for the XM
> radio antennna. The salesman said we could put it inside the vehicle, on
> top of the dash. Anyone see any potential problems or have a better
> suggestion? Anyone using an XM antenna inside the car? Any problems with
> reception?
>
> Thanks,
>
> PLM
Expensive stereos & Jeeps don't mix. As for the antenna, how about the
hood or that spot between the hood and windshield, or above the spare
tire. Any of which will scream "Free Stereo!"
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Re: Install question on Jeep Wrangler
In article <pan.2003.12.01.02.12.01.275579@ix.netcom.com>,
Patrick Mills <plm1954_R_E_M_O_V_E@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> 2) The soft-top eliminates the roof as a possible mount-point for the XM
> radio antennna. The salesman said we could put it inside the vehicle, on
> top of the dash. Anyone see any potential problems or have a better
> suggestion? Anyone using an XM antenna inside the car? Any problems with
> reception?
>
> Thanks,
>
> PLM
Expensive stereos & Jeeps don't mix. As for the antenna, how about the
hood or that spot between the hood and windshield, or above the spare
tire. Any of which will scream "Free Stereo!"
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Patrick Mills <plm1954_R_E_M_O_V_E@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> 2) The soft-top eliminates the roof as a possible mount-point for the XM
> radio antennna. The salesman said we could put it inside the vehicle, on
> top of the dash. Anyone see any potential problems or have a better
> suggestion? Anyone using an XM antenna inside the car? Any problems with
> reception?
>
> Thanks,
>
> PLM
Expensive stereos & Jeeps don't mix. As for the antenna, how about the
hood or that spot between the hood and windshield, or above the spare
tire. Any of which will scream "Free Stereo!"
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Re: Install question on Jeep Wrangler
In article <pan.2003.12.01.02.12.01.275579@ix.netcom.com>,
Patrick Mills <plm1954_R_E_M_O_V_E@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> 2) The soft-top eliminates the roof as a possible mount-point for the XM
> radio antennna. The salesman said we could put it inside the vehicle, on
> top of the dash. Anyone see any potential problems or have a better
> suggestion? Anyone using an XM antenna inside the car? Any problems with
> reception?
>
> Thanks,
>
> PLM
Expensive stereos & Jeeps don't mix. As for the antenna, how about the
hood or that spot between the hood and windshield, or above the spare
tire. Any of which will scream "Free Stereo!"
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Patrick Mills <plm1954_R_E_M_O_V_E@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> 2) The soft-top eliminates the roof as a possible mount-point for the XM
> radio antennna. The salesman said we could put it inside the vehicle, on
> top of the dash. Anyone see any potential problems or have a better
> suggestion? Anyone using an XM antenna inside the car? Any problems with
> reception?
>
> Thanks,
>
> PLM
Expensive stereos & Jeeps don't mix. As for the antenna, how about the
hood or that spot between the hood and windshield, or above the spare
tire. Any of which will scream "Free Stereo!"
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Re: Install question on Jeep Wrangler
Should make it much easier to get out of the mud or over a rock...
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 20:12:02 -0600, Patrick Mills
<plm1954_R_E_M_O_V_E@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Talked to the local car audio shop (good reputation locally) about
>replacing my '04 Wrangler soft-top's factory stereo system with a decent
>deck and speakers. Looking at an Alpine CDA-9815 with the XM radio
>option, plus 4 Alpine speakers in the factory locations (either side of
>the lower dash and in the speaker bar behind the upper sport bar). I've
>got the following questions about the information I received:
>
>1) The center console has a knock-out grill for a sub-woofer (my Jeep
>doesn't have a sub-woofer, but does have the console). The salesman told
>me it would cost $500 extra to mount a sub-woofer in this area due to the
>complications of "building a custom enclosure" and that only a 6" speaker
>would fit, eliminating most of the advantages of a sub-woofer. This all
>sounds like BS to me (how does the factory get one in there?), but why
>would they tell me this when I'm willing to pay (reasonable) money for a
>sub-woofer and install (he clearly did not expect me to pop for the $500,
>and knew I wouldn't go for it even before he gave me the info).
>
>2) The soft-top eliminates the roof as a possible mount-point for the XM
>radio antennna. The salesman said we could put it inside the vehicle, on
>top of the dash. Anyone see any potential problems or have a better
>suggestion? Anyone using an XM antenna inside the car? Any problems with
>reception?
>
>Thanks,
>
>PLM
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 20:12:02 -0600, Patrick Mills
<plm1954_R_E_M_O_V_E@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Talked to the local car audio shop (good reputation locally) about
>replacing my '04 Wrangler soft-top's factory stereo system with a decent
>deck and speakers. Looking at an Alpine CDA-9815 with the XM radio
>option, plus 4 Alpine speakers in the factory locations (either side of
>the lower dash and in the speaker bar behind the upper sport bar). I've
>got the following questions about the information I received:
>
>1) The center console has a knock-out grill for a sub-woofer (my Jeep
>doesn't have a sub-woofer, but does have the console). The salesman told
>me it would cost $500 extra to mount a sub-woofer in this area due to the
>complications of "building a custom enclosure" and that only a 6" speaker
>would fit, eliminating most of the advantages of a sub-woofer. This all
>sounds like BS to me (how does the factory get one in there?), but why
>would they tell me this when I'm willing to pay (reasonable) money for a
>sub-woofer and install (he clearly did not expect me to pop for the $500,
>and knew I wouldn't go for it even before he gave me the info).
>
>2) The soft-top eliminates the roof as a possible mount-point for the XM
>radio antennna. The salesman said we could put it inside the vehicle, on
>top of the dash. Anyone see any potential problems or have a better
>suggestion? Anyone using an XM antenna inside the car? Any problems with
>reception?
>
>Thanks,
>
>PLM
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Re: Install question on Jeep Wrangler
Should make it much easier to get out of the mud or over a rock...
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 20:12:02 -0600, Patrick Mills
<plm1954_R_E_M_O_V_E@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Talked to the local car audio shop (good reputation locally) about
>replacing my '04 Wrangler soft-top's factory stereo system with a decent
>deck and speakers. Looking at an Alpine CDA-9815 with the XM radio
>option, plus 4 Alpine speakers in the factory locations (either side of
>the lower dash and in the speaker bar behind the upper sport bar). I've
>got the following questions about the information I received:
>
>1) The center console has a knock-out grill for a sub-woofer (my Jeep
>doesn't have a sub-woofer, but does have the console). The salesman told
>me it would cost $500 extra to mount a sub-woofer in this area due to the
>complications of "building a custom enclosure" and that only a 6" speaker
>would fit, eliminating most of the advantages of a sub-woofer. This all
>sounds like BS to me (how does the factory get one in there?), but why
>would they tell me this when I'm willing to pay (reasonable) money for a
>sub-woofer and install (he clearly did not expect me to pop for the $500,
>and knew I wouldn't go for it even before he gave me the info).
>
>2) The soft-top eliminates the roof as a possible mount-point for the XM
>radio antennna. The salesman said we could put it inside the vehicle, on
>top of the dash. Anyone see any potential problems or have a better
>suggestion? Anyone using an XM antenna inside the car? Any problems with
>reception?
>
>Thanks,
>
>PLM
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 20:12:02 -0600, Patrick Mills
<plm1954_R_E_M_O_V_E@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Talked to the local car audio shop (good reputation locally) about
>replacing my '04 Wrangler soft-top's factory stereo system with a decent
>deck and speakers. Looking at an Alpine CDA-9815 with the XM radio
>option, plus 4 Alpine speakers in the factory locations (either side of
>the lower dash and in the speaker bar behind the upper sport bar). I've
>got the following questions about the information I received:
>
>1) The center console has a knock-out grill for a sub-woofer (my Jeep
>doesn't have a sub-woofer, but does have the console). The salesman told
>me it would cost $500 extra to mount a sub-woofer in this area due to the
>complications of "building a custom enclosure" and that only a 6" speaker
>would fit, eliminating most of the advantages of a sub-woofer. This all
>sounds like BS to me (how does the factory get one in there?), but why
>would they tell me this when I'm willing to pay (reasonable) money for a
>sub-woofer and install (he clearly did not expect me to pop for the $500,
>and knew I wouldn't go for it even before he gave me the info).
>
>2) The soft-top eliminates the roof as a possible mount-point for the XM
>radio antennna. The salesman said we could put it inside the vehicle, on
>top of the dash. Anyone see any potential problems or have a better
>suggestion? Anyone using an XM antenna inside the car? Any problems with
>reception?
>
>Thanks,
>
>PLM
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Re: Install question on Jeep Wrangler
Should make it much easier to get out of the mud or over a rock...
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 20:12:02 -0600, Patrick Mills
<plm1954_R_E_M_O_V_E@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Talked to the local car audio shop (good reputation locally) about
>replacing my '04 Wrangler soft-top's factory stereo system with a decent
>deck and speakers. Looking at an Alpine CDA-9815 with the XM radio
>option, plus 4 Alpine speakers in the factory locations (either side of
>the lower dash and in the speaker bar behind the upper sport bar). I've
>got the following questions about the information I received:
>
>1) The center console has a knock-out grill for a sub-woofer (my Jeep
>doesn't have a sub-woofer, but does have the console). The salesman told
>me it would cost $500 extra to mount a sub-woofer in this area due to the
>complications of "building a custom enclosure" and that only a 6" speaker
>would fit, eliminating most of the advantages of a sub-woofer. This all
>sounds like BS to me (how does the factory get one in there?), but why
>would they tell me this when I'm willing to pay (reasonable) money for a
>sub-woofer and install (he clearly did not expect me to pop for the $500,
>and knew I wouldn't go for it even before he gave me the info).
>
>2) The soft-top eliminates the roof as a possible mount-point for the XM
>radio antennna. The salesman said we could put it inside the vehicle, on
>top of the dash. Anyone see any potential problems or have a better
>suggestion? Anyone using an XM antenna inside the car? Any problems with
>reception?
>
>Thanks,
>
>PLM
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 20:12:02 -0600, Patrick Mills
<plm1954_R_E_M_O_V_E@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Talked to the local car audio shop (good reputation locally) about
>replacing my '04 Wrangler soft-top's factory stereo system with a decent
>deck and speakers. Looking at an Alpine CDA-9815 with the XM radio
>option, plus 4 Alpine speakers in the factory locations (either side of
>the lower dash and in the speaker bar behind the upper sport bar). I've
>got the following questions about the information I received:
>
>1) The center console has a knock-out grill for a sub-woofer (my Jeep
>doesn't have a sub-woofer, but does have the console). The salesman told
>me it would cost $500 extra to mount a sub-woofer in this area due to the
>complications of "building a custom enclosure" and that only a 6" speaker
>would fit, eliminating most of the advantages of a sub-woofer. This all
>sounds like BS to me (how does the factory get one in there?), but why
>would they tell me this when I'm willing to pay (reasonable) money for a
>sub-woofer and install (he clearly did not expect me to pop for the $500,
>and knew I wouldn't go for it even before he gave me the info).
>
>2) The soft-top eliminates the roof as a possible mount-point for the XM
>radio antennna. The salesman said we could put it inside the vehicle, on
>top of the dash. Anyone see any potential problems or have a better
>suggestion? Anyone using an XM antenna inside the car? Any problems with
>reception?
>
>Thanks,
>
>PLM
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Re: Install question on Jeep Wrangler
On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 03:55:43 +0000, David C. Moller wrote:
> Should make it much easier to get out of the mud or over a rock...
>
> Dave
> http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
>
;-)
Well - it *does* have ARB's front and rear, too!
PLM
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> Should make it much easier to get out of the mud or over a rock...
>
> Dave
> http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
>
;-)
Well - it *does* have ARB's front and rear, too!
PLM
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Re: Install question on Jeep Wrangler
On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 03:55:43 +0000, David C. Moller wrote:
> Should make it much easier to get out of the mud or over a rock...
>
> Dave
> http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
>
;-)
Well - it *does* have ARB's front and rear, too!
PLM
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> Should make it much easier to get out of the mud or over a rock...
>
> Dave
> http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
>
;-)
Well - it *does* have ARB's front and rear, too!
PLM
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Re: Install question on Jeep Wrangler
On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 03:55:43 +0000, David C. Moller wrote:
> Should make it much easier to get out of the mud or over a rock...
>
> Dave
> http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
>
;-)
Well - it *does* have ARB's front and rear, too!
PLM
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> Should make it much easier to get out of the mud or over a rock...
>
> Dave
> http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
>
;-)
Well - it *does* have ARB's front and rear, too!
PLM
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