I guess it’s not for everyone…I doubt there will be a kit that won’t require removing the bumper. Removing the bumper took less than 10 min. Wiring takes the most time if you don’t use the crappy t taps included in the kit.
Installed my fog lights yesterday.
2 install tips:
1. Trim the holes bigger than where you sharpie so they sit flush on your bumper.
2. I didn’t use the switch and wired all of my connections on the driver side except for the running light connection over on the passenger side marker...
I’d just make sure to leave nothing of value in your car. An alarm will only notify you that someone was in your car but whatever they took is already gone.
Where I work we install Compustar Products and with the Drone option you will receive notification on your phone.
a few ways to do it:
get an amp with DSP processor built in: audiocontrol amps work great (PM me I may be able to help)
or put in a dsp in front of the current amp you have (i own a mx800.5)
The problem is the maverick radio doesn't have any EQ and gain level adjustments. This will clean up...
MDF and screws must have went down in price. I've built a few boxes in my day and at $325 shipped my time (the boxes I've built have taken a long time) and expectation level are both met. Your "quick and dirty" box does the job though!
I'd get a real subwoofer box. There is a guy on one of the maverick facebook groups that makes boxes. His name is Chris Hilbert. He also has boxes with round holes as well.
I wasn’t saying to use one. You’d have to be some kind of really special(which I’m sure there is) to mess it up. I’ve used them for some industrial situations and never had an issue by following their steps.
My maverick will not get one.
Fuel economy is a rather intricate process. I'll have to see what has changed. I know we've had a few Mavericks for FE testing. The first model year we got a higher number than Ford. That's how they got the 42 mpg number. The testing for this is done at the NVFEL in Ann Arbor MI.
Yes you have a nice tutorial on how to wire it. I’ve been installing 12v electronics into cars for 20 years now. I think I’ll be able to handle it.
I’ll check the Kia dealers after I hear from Tasca.