Need Jeep Audio Advice

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by pedl2themetl, Jun 27, 2005.

  1. pedl2themetl

    pedl2themetl Guest

    Hello,
    I have a 1993 Jeep Wrangler/YJ and I am interested in upgrading the
    stereo. Currently the stereo includes an old Alpine CD Player, and
    stock speakers (plus soundbar).

    I would like to upgrade the stereo as I am a bit of an audiophile, but
    I have two concerns: security and safety.

    I have a better MP3 Deck coming, and I purchased some Kenwood 4"'ers
    for the soundbar. Now I would also like to get some good 6x9's and
    possibly a subwoofer.

    As to security:
    I have a Clifford alarm, and am not too worried about theft with the
    hardtop on. However, does anyone have suggestions for mounting stuff so
    that it is either concealed and/or difficult to steal? I was thinking
    about bolting the possible 6x9s, sub, box, amp to the Jeep, and using
    Torx bolts. Any ideas for mounting/bolting the deck so that it is theft
    proof?
    Anyone have tips with regards to this?


    With regard to safety:
    Since the Jeep is not exactly weatherproof, and can be used without a
    top, I am worried about guarding stereo gear against the elements. The
    deck is concealed underneath the dash, yet from underneath and behind
    it is not sealed. Also, could I keep the amp underneath the rear seat
    or in some kind of sealed container (what about heat)? Anyone have
    advise with this?


    And finally, two quick questions:
    Any ideas on how to make the hood lockable?

    And does anyone know how to mount a CD deck so that it is on an angle
    in the dash?

    Thanks
     
    pedl2themetl, Jun 27, 2005
    #1
  2. pedl2themetl

    Rusted Guest

    browse around this site

    http://www.tuffyproducts.com/

    Look at their security consoles and their speaker / storage boxes. They
    will help keep your stuff dry, out of sight, and harder to steal. I think
    it addresses all of your concerns.
     
    Rusted, Jun 27, 2005
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