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subikayaker

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  1. I have a 90 Legacy LS. I have replaced the front speakers with infinity's door mounts and the rear with pioneer speakers. I then added a 6 inch boozca (sp?) sub behind the drivers seat. I did add an amp for the sub but everything else runs off the stock 80w Clarion deck. It sounds really nice and has a little kick to it. The sub takes care of all the base so I turned down the base on the deck. This pushes more upper stuff to the other speakers. I think that speaker upgrades are your first priority. Any just my 2 cents. Tim
  2. I would agree that is weird but I have a strange one of those fuse stories too! In August I was driving in Canada and all of the sudden the engine reved up and it was like the transmission just died. I pulled over and noticed that the tachometer was not working and the auto seat belts, idiot lights, and windows did not work anymore. This pointed towards a fuse but I had never heard of a fuse that controlled all of that and looked at a couple but nothing stuck out as bunt out. Well the next day I had it towed to a Dealer in the middle of nowere and they took a half hour to find a fuse out. The Fuse is labeled as meter and is in the interior fuse panel. It seem to get blown by one of the auto window switches being stuck and overheating the fuse. I couldn't believe that one fuse would disable the vehicle so well!!!! Crazy huh!

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