I did upload through the Tapatalk app so that must be why it did that. Image metadata turned off for pics, but it must have save the original rotation.
Also, price dipped on the Kenwood
Not a buddy club wheel. I spelled it wrong, but Sweidit does custom alcantara work
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Thanks! I rotated them and re-saved them but they still ended up like this. I don’t have my rotation lock on either. I guess it’s not the end of the world
The door panels come off in like a minute. Hell, I took mine off every day for almost a week
I’d change the head unit simply because the OEM one is trash but if you won’t, under any circumstance, change it, get a processor. The low end improvement you get by time aligning the speakers is far and...
Foam is not needed, but can create a better seal.
You don't need the grill.
Adding a processor with time alignment will make a much bigger difference in the bottom end than replacing the speakers.
Before you change the speakers, get a new radio or processor with time alignment. It will make a HUGE difference in how they sound. Just time alignment, no EQ, in my Sport HB made the base system actually livable. I'd do that before I changed the speakers.
Greddy SP Sport Exhaust - $500 (will meet up, but no shipping)
Sweidit steering wheel - $495 shipped
Kenwood DNX-996XR - $1100 shipped Now $900 shipped
(100% plug and play for Civic Sport and LX cars, includes ALL harnesses, dash kit, and adapters for rear view camera, satellite radio...
I wouldn't reuse the OEM enclosure. It sucks for the OEM sub and is even worse for anything aftermarket.
There is no such thing as "too much for the car." If you don't want it loud, don't turn it up.
Deadening will make a HUGE difference and I highly recommend doing at least the doors. I would...
Yes. Because in the amplified the crossover is built into the amplifier. Also, you can simply swap out the manual HVAC controls from an LX/Sport and you'll have all your HVAC controls at your fingertips. It's a plug and play solution.
just be aware you're going to have to grab ALL the signal, sum it, then eq it and it's ATROCIOUS. I'd honestly replace the radio before I did any of that
I would go aftermarket before i put a different Honda radio in. They sound TERRIBLE. I swapped the OEM base radio for a Kenwood DNX996XR and only don't time alignment and lowered the level of the front left speaker 1dB and the stage is wide, centered, solid, and sounds orders of magnitude...