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vanaisa

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Different connection type but same style caps. I had to splice a piece of wire in to bypass mine due to it not being long enough after taking the caps out of the loop. If you pull your driver side headlight trim you should be able to get access to them.

True - same thing here. Not enough wire to connect after bypass.
 

cucvrus

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Anything in this degree might provide you with a sound criticism from the neighbors. 101-125 dB: 110 decibels and above is the level where other sounds can not truly be heard. Aircraft takeoff, trains, and quite loudly concerts would fall to the 110+ decibel level. 126+ dB: 125 decibels is where sound really begins to get painful. Now, you’re basically talking about weaponized audio. WTF? Do you really need attention? I would get an attorney on retainer. That makes the MV hobby look bad. As Cheech and Chong said "Have Fun playing with your Wa Wa".
 

Mainsail

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I also have a Whelen PA300 and an accompanying speaker. Loud enough, like Mainsail said, but not bad enough to piss out the neighbors.
I have one speaker in the grille, and one over the lightbar (as seen in the photo) and that high mounted one seems to make it louder.
 

ssdvc

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I mounted my speaker in the grill and ran the wires to the inside of the cab when I did my radiator replacement. Can't really notice it, which is great. Still need to wire up the controller and test.
 
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