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Nissan Pathfinder Husky Floor Liner Instructions

November 24th, 2009 · No Comments

Your new liner is custom molded to fit your vehicle. Upon removal from the box your liner will not completely unroll and lay flat. This is normal and only temporary. Just place the liner on the floor or in the back of your vehicle with a weight in each corner (a book works well). After […]

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Nissan Xterra Cargo Liner Installation Instructions

November 15th, 2009 · No Comments

Your new floor liner is custom molded to fit your particular vehicle. The liner is made to take the place of your factory floor mats. For correct fit, it is necessary to remove the factory floor mat before installing your new floor liner. However, do not remove the factory-installed carpeting. Your liner is made from […]

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Mazda CX-9 Second Seat Floor Liner Installation Instructions

October 22nd, 2009 · No Comments

Your new floor liner is custom molded to fit your Mazda CX-9. The liner is made to take the place of your factory floor mat. For correct fit, it is necessary to remove the factory floor mats before installing your new floor liner. However, do not remove the factory-installed carpeting. Your liner is made from […]

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Mazda Miata Double Hoop Rollbar Boss Frog Installation Instructions

October 21st, 2009 · No Comments

Many people who will install these rollbars do not like to read instructions, but need some general direction on what to do. For these people, we have provided a summary of the steps (in bold) preceding the detailed instructions. We recommend setting aside some plastic bags or small containers to put fasteners and small parts […]

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1988 Nissan Sentra Rommel Gonzales Car Audio System

September 12th, 2009 · No Comments

I have designed, constructed, and installed a custom bandpass enclosure for an Infinity Perfect 10.1, 10” high-output subwoofer. Reasons for choosing a bandpass enclosure:
1. more efficient compared to a sealed enclosure
2. transient response is second only to a sealed enclosure
3. frequency response is practically flat (± 3dB according to Infinity)
My “pencil” or “birdhouse” design, as […]

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