2014 Dodge Charger SE

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May 23, 2010
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VIDEO PLEASE!!
 
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Where did you put the HHS and wiring board? Trying to get my 2014 RT black top finished.

Behind the back seat. I will post pictures later when I'm 100% done. Videos uploading now.
 

emtpals

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That board looks like it is wide enough that you could actually mount it on the top of the truck by the speakers with a couple U or L brackets, thus giving you some additional truck space.
 

crt6mrt-265

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May 23, 2010
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Central NJ
Came out very nice. Any response with it yet to test out how effective it all is?
 

CHIEFOPS

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If you can offset your speaker to one side or the other you'll hear a big difference in sound output while in motion
 
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I ended up replacing the sound off nforce lights with a pair of Whelen IONs. I think they punch through the grille better. I also swapped out the W4 radio head for a W3 hhch. A big shout out to Seth for converting the radio to work with it.

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Whelen Avenger behind the mirror is always my go to in my charger.
If you mount up by the visors, the lights will be angled out at a ~30 degree angle.
 
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Whelen Avenger behind the mirror is always my go to in my charger.
If you mount up by the visors, the lights will be angled out at a ~30 degree angle.
Do you have any interior pictures?
 

emtpals

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How did you run the wires from the rear license plate into the vehicle?
I'm looking at mounting a set of Ion's or LINZ6 there, but haven't had a chance to dig into the pathway of the wires yet.
 

EMSBoss4

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Sep 22, 2014
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How did you run the wires through the fire wall????? I've looked everywhere and haven't find any gromets to run wires through.
 

emtpals

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Apr 8, 2013
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On the drivers side, close to the Emergency Brake line, there is a removable plastic part that looks like a clutch line could go through it. Just drill through this area and add a gromet. Works great!
 

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Apr 25, 2011
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I just put a slimlighter above the RVM, hidden behind whatever those black dots are there for. Some flash back but it's not bad for my 2 mile or so drive to the station. as24.postimg.org_c3u1946zl_image.jpg
 
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It doesn't bother u by obstructing your vision there (as opposed to putting it on the passenger side of the RVM)?
Can we get a vid & list of the current setup ?
I can't put anything behind RVM due to an overhead console and a black part of tint. It's not in my way at all, I'll try and get a video this week.
 
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It doesn't bother u by obstructing your vision there (as opposed to putting it on the passenger side of the RVM)?
Can we get a vid & list of the current setup ?
I use to have a sound off visor light on the passenger side but didn't like the way it was. IMHO I think I get drivers attention more with the light on the driver side.
 
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EMSBoss4

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Dude, your car looks amazing. How did you run the wires through the fire wall? I have a 13 and cannot find any decent location to run wires through??
 
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Dude, your car looks amazing. How did you run the wires through the fire wall? I have a 13 and cannot find any decent location to run wires through??
I ran all my wires through a rubber grommet on the passenger side.
 

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