- Joined
- Oct 22, 2024
- Posts
- 460
- Reaction score
- 1,386
- Location
- bealeton virginia
- First Name
- mike
- Truck Year
- 1974
- Truck Model
- c10
- Engine Size
- 350
Thru all my years and project cars/trucks,I’ve never had a proper sorted system.
I figured the idea of my 74 c10 is just to be a cruiser so why not give it some good sound!
I still have the stock stereo in the dash. I went ahead and 3d printed a single din holder to mount my modern head unit in the glove box. Figuring I can control it all from my phone it doesn’t hurt to hide the head unit!
Went with kicker 6x9 with component tweeters and cross overs for the rear speakers.
Snagged a classic car stereos kicker CS dash speaker with dual 2.5’s in it.
The truck came with a jvc head unit but I figured with everything else being new. I would go with a clarion head unit marine grade just for added protection from any moisture etc
The previous owner had a dual 8in self powered sub behind the center of the rear seat. I think I’m ether going to go with a sleek beneath the seat powered sub or see if my buddy will build be a small enclosure to go back behind the seat so I can use the kicker amp I also bought.
Pretty excited to have a crisp sounding setup in the truck!
I’ve given thought to doing lower kick panel speakers as well.
I’m looking on feed back for those who have done em and which setups they are running.
My only fear is I’ll put a foot thru it one day
I figured the idea of my 74 c10 is just to be a cruiser so why not give it some good sound!
I still have the stock stereo in the dash. I went ahead and 3d printed a single din holder to mount my modern head unit in the glove box. Figuring I can control it all from my phone it doesn’t hurt to hide the head unit!
Went with kicker 6x9 with component tweeters and cross overs for the rear speakers.
Snagged a classic car stereos kicker CS dash speaker with dual 2.5’s in it.
The truck came with a jvc head unit but I figured with everything else being new. I would go with a clarion head unit marine grade just for added protection from any moisture etc
The previous owner had a dual 8in self powered sub behind the center of the rear seat. I think I’m ether going to go with a sleek beneath the seat powered sub or see if my buddy will build be a small enclosure to go back behind the seat so I can use the kicker amp I also bought.
Pretty excited to have a crisp sounding setup in the truck!
I’ve given thought to doing lower kick panel speakers as well.
I’m looking on feed back for those who have done em and which setups they are running.
My only fear is I’ll put a foot thru it one day