Car audio installation

ryano

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anyone around Denver good or know what they're doing with car audio installations?

i'm probably going to be buying a set up soon, and i dont know much about installing the stuff.

PM me if you'd be interested in helping me out.
 
I highly recommend PDA, Inc. in Littleton. I've used them numerous times and have been 100% happy with their work and professionalism every time. To date, they've removed my system from my Land Rover LR3, installed it in my Subaru Outback, built a custom sub box for my Subaru, and replaced my dead Kicker sub with a new one. Believe me, I'm very picky when it comes to who will work on my car audio stuff, and I'm totally pleased with PDA. Their office/waiting room even looks like a doctors office; no tacky neon signs in the window or dirt bags tearing apart your car. Here's their info:
PDA, Inc. 8080 Southpark Lane
Littleton, CO 80120
(303) 761-6022
 
Yep, thought I'd try going a little smaller in size, easier on gas, and cheaper in maintenance. Long story short it was a horrible idea on my part. My Subaru has been a pretty big disappointment in numerous ways. I can see why people like them but it's not the right car for me. Needless to say, I'm looking around at Land Rovers again!
 
sick dude, thanks for the help.

what was the pricing like?

affordable? i'm tight on monies so thats why i wanted to try and do it myself..
 
No problem. I can't remember what their pricing was like but I don't think it was too bad. Call them up and ask for a quote, they've always stuck to exactly what they've quoted me, if not cheaper. They're probably more expensive than Car Toys or other similar places but to me it's totally worth it.
 
Where to begin.. the car losing all power at random times while accelerating. The driver's side door panel coming apart inside the door so now it rattles any time I open it, close it, or drive over any semblance of rough road. Windshield wipers occasionally stopping across the windshield, instead of at the bottom when turned off. CD player not ejecting discs, one of which is the original Kid Cudi 10Deep mixtape album (the actual thing, not a burned copy). Other minor issues and annoyances. Aside from that they're not as capable in the snow as people claim them to be. Maybe I'm spoiled by Land Rover's capabilities (all maintenance issues aside) but I'm definitely ready to get out of my Subaru asap.
 
I've experienced all those points but I'm only halfway with you on the snow part you can haul some ass on a snow covered road but you can't get unstuck at all if you have the slippy diffs that come with the manual. I have however seen a legacy drive out of a ditch that was pretty deep with snow. My friend had a Land Rover CRV freestyle or whatever that we jumped all the time, it was pretty good offroad too even for being the weeniest car.
 
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