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Re: Car Audio Installers

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Bennoz wrote:
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aza013 wrote:It's not doggy running wires down each side of the car, as you should run power down one side and RCA/ speaker wire on the other side. This prevents static/ feedback into the speakers.
My static and feedback is pretty fucked at the moment! :lol: :lol:
That's not the wiring causing that mate, it's your front bar :lol:
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The Veilside bar is lifting the front of the car and causing too much wind resistance on the underbody which gets turned into static electricity, thus messing with your amps.

Get rid of the Veilside front bar and all your problems will be solved.
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Vectose wrote:The Veilside bar is lifting the front of the car and causing too much wind resistance on the underbody which gets turned into static electricity, thus messing with your amps.

Get rid of the Veilside front bar and all your problems will be solved.
Explain why it was fine for the first six months of owning the car :troll:

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Vectose wrote:The Veilside bar is lifting the front of the car and causing too much wind resistance on the underbody which gets turned into static electricity, thus messing with your amps.

Get rid of the Veilside front bar and all your problems will be solved.
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vipfto wrote:
Vectose wrote:The Veilside bar is lifting the front of the car and causing too much wind resistance on the underbody which gets turned into static electricity, thus messing with your amps.

Get rid of the Veilside front bar and all your problems will be solved.
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