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Saturday, April 9, 2016

Project Salavage IS FINISHED!!!

After some months of planning, and waiting. Project Salvage is officially finished. The temporary door pods have been temporally installed. Along with the rest of the system that completed this system.

The purpose of Project Salavage was to utlizie items already owned by the owner. And, to spend no less than $150.00 for the entire build. That was the challenge. And, that challenge was met going a little over a $100.00 for the complete build.
To recap the components to Project Salvage. The temporary door pods included a  Hitron 5.25 inch coaxial speaker, Hitron 4 inch coaxial speaker, and a Lighting Audio 3 inch coaxial speaker. Enclosed in a removable housing placed in the doors. The cost of this part of the build was $20.00. That was for the wood, nails, and paint. Following the temporay door pods a subwoofer was added. This is an Audiopipe TS-AR10 in a sealed truck wedge enclosure. Cost for this part was zero dollars. As all parts was previously owned by the owner.

To give these speakers life a XO Vision head unit was purchased. The cost of this was $21.97 along with a Dual XRP52 - 2 Channel amplifier to power the door pods. Which costed $68.25. And, for the subwoofer amplifer a Profile California 700 Watt monoblock was used. Which costed zero dollars as it was previously owned by the owner.

A Radioshack 4-Way crossover was used to split the RCAs for the head unit into two separate amps. Which was also owned by the owner. Wiring was re-used that the owner had already. And, Project Salvage was completed. The video below shows the current, but not finaly stages of the 91 Silverado. But, plans are in the works to upgrade some of the used components in the system.