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Wiring Harness

By DJpowerHaus,
Can somebody post the part number and a place to get and even a price on a wiring harness... I have gone to Tweeter and they claim that "they didnt make enough of that car to warrant a harness".
To that I say it's bull$h1T. Tell me that there is an option other than hardwiring it... I generally believe that anyone working for commission cannot be trusted.. but shouldnt they be trying to sell and not saying it doesnt exist?
If it truly does have to be hardwired, can someone post wire color
Custom built boxes, speaker setups, and more
By Distorted.Clarity,
Any one have Custom Built Boxes, Instalation, or other pics to post of there systems.
i have 5 1/4" in the front 4 spots for speakers *DX-5 model: 2-way, polymica cone rubber edge, 1" neodymica polycarbonate dome twweter, frequency response 70hz to 20khz*
and two 6 1/2" in the back *DX-6 model: same as dx-5 only frequency response is 50hz to 20khz*
the speakers are earthquake rated at 60 watts.
Im getting rid of these speakers and getting new ones with more wattage so if anyone wants to
Flex-fan & fan shroud setup for '83-'89 starquests
By Josh '88,
I recently replaced my stock electric fans with a flex-fan setup on my '88 Quest. I'm so pleased with it's performance that I want to let everyone else know how I performed the job. This will work with any of the '83-'89 Starquests.
PARTS NEEDED:
-Flex Fan (I used a 17 inch metal fan rated at 6000rpms, 17 inch is the largest you can use on a Starquest, they also make plastic flex fans if you're looking for a lightweight fan, cost was $28 at Advance Auto)
-Fan Spacer (I used a 2 inch sp
"Cat-run" Aircan Mod
By vilification,
I completely removed the Aircan from my car by using some old "Cat-run" cable.
It breathes much better now.
Click link for Pics
http://home.rochester.rr.com/vilification/main.htm