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October 3rd, 2010 01:02 AM #1Hey guys newbie here, after a couple of weeks of research have decided to get a montero 4x2 instead of a fortuneram going to get my unit next week and would like to set it up as follows:
1. Change low beam to hid
2. Install reverse cam (preferably without drilling a big hole in the bumper) and lcd
3. Improve sound system (for better sound quality), preferably with a subwoofer
A few guidelines, would like to keep the stock hu (alpine). Dont like to take up additional space for the sound system (saw some subwoofer options below passenger seat). Keep drilling/modifications to a minimum and not void any warranties. Options installed should not look out of place in the car.
Is 60-70k enough for my wishlist above? If so what would you guys recommend and what shop should I go to (preferably one that can do all of these).
Lastly I'm thinking to wait a bit (5k kms?) before doing the modifications, or is it ok to go do all of these things right after getting the unit?
Thanks in advance
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October 3rd, 2010 10:19 AM #2
average prices lang.
HID 3,500
back up camera 4,000
rearview monitor 5,000
powered subwoofer that fits below the seats 7,500
front separates morel tempo 8000, dls b6A 6000 no amp needed.
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October 3rd, 2010 10:51 AM #3
Yep. It's enough.
Don't resort to cheap ass HID ...
VTX, Lxsunworx or xenonoptics are some of the few good brands ...
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October 4th, 2010 09:43 AM #4
Akala ko 60-70k budget for sounds lang
It fits, but do be careful with the HID. If possible, do retrofits. But those practically chip away a chunk from your budget so just get those HIDs and recalibrate your headlights so it won't blind incoming traffic.
Get decent seps (Focal, DLS, etc.)
Get a decent sub
Get a good amp
Done
IMO, I'll save the rearview camera as last. Nothing still beats knowing your car's proportions and the skill it takes to parallel park.
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October 4th, 2010 10:54 AM #5Guys, where can I put the amps if I don't want to use up any space sa trunk area ?
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October 4th, 2010 11:30 AM #6
there is always a way to hide it pero the trunk is the most viable of all. but as i saw na gusto mo under the seats yung subs, then you can also do that for the amp.
i have seen setups the get rid of the rear sandalan and replace that with the subs and amp pero may upuan pa rin.
with the warranty, ill say na void na kagad electrical warranty nyan if you install a sound set up, HID kit, etc. IMO wait for the warranty to wear off then go modify na.
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October 13th, 2010 10:06 AM #7
mickey's autosound can do magics with that kind of problem with an excellent finish, and without voiding such warranties. doing stealth s was his forte.
budget wise for your planned audio setup, he can offer you some options that will fit within your pocket in which the overall sound quality will not be compromised, yung tipong hindi ka na mapapahiya sa setup mo... you can choose with his wide ranges of branded components from entry to hi-end ones.
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