Jason Steinmeyer's 1998 Chevy Silverado
- Alpine CDA-7995(head unit)
- POLK 5x7 rear speakers (rear pillars)
- Polk 6.5 component speakers (front doors)
- JL Audio Stealthbox(10" sub)under rear seat
- Alpine V12 4 channel amp (behind rear seat)
- Kicker Impulse 2 channel amp (behind rear seat)
- Viper Alarm
I just bought one piece at a time and took my time.
Q&A Section
Why did you decide to upgrade your A/V system?
I wanted to be able to "feel" my music.
What's the first thing you show people about your installation?
The amps.
Why did you choose these products?
Great reputation.
What was the most difficult part of the installation?
The 5"x7" speakers.....I know it sounds easy, but getting to the old factory speakers was a pain.
What plans, if any, do you have for future upgrades?
None planned now the system in this truck is complete for me. Now I need to get a new vehicle and start over again.
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Jon Paulette from Crutchfield
Posted on 10/19/2016
Albert, That model is no longer available, but when you enter your vehicle's info into our Outfit My Car tool, you'll see which the subs and speakers that fit your truck. If you have any questions, our advisors are available via phone or chat.
Albert Morgan from towson
Posted on 10/18/2016
Where can I get this exact same stealth box for my 98 Silverado ext cab?
Alexander Hrabe from Crutchfield
Posted on 6/6/2016
Mholl, Jason is driving two sets of speakers with the 4-channel amp and driving the loaded JL Audio Stealthbox with the 2-channel amp (in bridged mode).
Mholl from Cashiers
Posted on 6/3/2016
Why two amps?
Quinten from Evansville
Posted on 8/18/2015
Is there enough room for cooling on your amps behind the seat? I know mine get pretty warm even in the open