I take it that you have subs/amps that are causing the parts to break and not just an upgraded head unit and standard speakers ? I've upgraded my head unit and speakers in every vehicle I've owned and never had any issues with them causing things to break.
Yes, but did you own an 89 Ford Pinto?
You need to send in a letter to pimp my ride Brad.
If you love your car any skip on the loud stereo system. Don't get my wrong I love mine but I hate what it is doing to my car.
In just 6 months heres a list of things I've had to fix directly as a result of the virbration from my stereo:
Passenger side lock (required taking door apart )
Passenger side window (required taking door apart again and buying new motor because I have power windows)
Multiple things inside the dash board had to be re attached or screwed back down. It still rattles real bad if I'm over 55 mph
Speaker cover in drivers side door came off, had to buy a new one (plastic clamps broke)
odometer stopped working, so did the trip meter (not got around to fixing but I hear the part is real common in the junk yards).
License plate has been re-attached 4 times now (I would make it stick for good but then I would have a problem when I get a new one ).
And today my drivers side window got off track so badly that I'm going to have to take the door apart to roll it up, hope it doesn't rain before I get a chance to fix it!
Thanks for the advice, but I'll never use loud stereos as I hate loud music...
I remember you posting that you usually don't listen to extremely loud music Brad?
Depends on my mood . I've gotton back into techno as of late (no I don't go clubing ) so I've been cranking the bass
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Originally Posted by Wayne Luke
Actually sounds like you bought a car with poor construction and substandard parts... What model is it? Any entry level car sold in the United States is actually designed this way to encourage you to upgrade. Hate the throwaway mentality.
1990 Grand Marquis LS, they call it a merc but it's still a ford
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Originally Posted by True.Rooster
I take it that you have subs/amps that are causing the parts to break and not just an upgraded head unit and standard speakers ? I've upgraded my head unit and speakers in every vehicle I've owned and never had any issues with them causing things to break.
I have a aftermarket headunit with replaced speakers up front, an external amp in the trunk pushing a 10 inch sub in a custom ported box. It isn't anything to brag about really but it is still causing me all this trouble.
My next stereo will be a lot bigger and a lot louder, but I can tell you right now no way it's going in my daily driver car