As a concept it sounds good - MOAR power! - but you might be disappointed with the sound that results from having those two subs active in the same tiny space without spending a good amount of time measuring and tuning. Just my $0.02 worth, don't spend it all on the same tariff! :)
That looks terrific; would be great if MoTLEY tweaked the website enough to allow items to be marked as "notify me when this becomes available". I have a sense that whenever (if ever) that becomes available it will sell out faster than deep fried butter at a state fair.
I had points (still do) so the webby-bungie was one of the things I picked up. Can't say it's significantly better than what I could have picked up from a motorcycle after-market retailer with my own cash, for less, but points are "free". :)
I freely admit my ignorance as I'm not part of the "must have water bottle on me at all times" generation. I mean I wasn't even aware they needed holes drilled into them. Hey, maybe there's a market there - water bottles with pre-drilled holes!
Just in case you weren't aware forum vendor Lethal Performance has a sale on that right now for $625 shipped (plus applicable tax, going to vary by location). I've said all along I'm not getting a tuning kit but that sure is tough to pass up. Just a data point since you appear to be x-shopping.
I'm no electrician but I think one normally calc's this stuff based upon the amount of current the endpoints (amplifiers in this case) will draw (or try to) and the distance(s) over which that current will travel. There's charts to help plot out if this long and this far then this AWG . . ...
Did you visually inspect your shocks? From pictures posted here for the units subject to the recall it's pretty obvious once they've failed - and if they have they could certainly be affecting your handling. The fact that they are included in the recall notice, however, doesn't mean that they...
I need it on the driver's side so I imagine there's an adjustment fee for that! Anywhoo, ordered it the other day, still have Bronco points to apply to an extended warranty, LOL. Maybe that will cover me if I improperly install it. :wink:
I just passed 2 yrs with my '23 Bronco and experience this condition so if I mention this and reference the TSB within the next ~year it should be covered by Ford? Or is/was there some finite time period for this specific issue within which I had to complain? Call me overly optimistic but I'm...