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Originally Posted by Nas Escobar
You can save money on wiring by buying welding wire instead of those name brand audio wires. It's an idea that's been around for a while, some recommend it, some don't. If you do go this route, make sure that the cable is flexible and the copper is stranded.
As far as speakers go, you can get some 100 watt Kickers for $70. My point is just save up a bit at a time. Doesn't have to be all at once.
Before we talk any further, what are the products you are considering?
HE stated that later on he wants to amp the midranges/ door and shelf speakers. The distribution block would come then. Right now, all he needs to do is save up. The cable is fine, the sub is fine, the amp is fine. I don't see any piss poor installations in his car. I do see a Walmart head unit, but that's beside the point.
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The best single din imo after searching Head units for a long time was the JVC arsenal I think they ran around $170. It comes with everything at the cheapest price. My Pioneer AVH-X5500BHS was the cheapest DD that came with everything but Nav . I'd probably ask s8track16 your audio questions he's the one I go to for audio questions and he's super helpful. I think the two of us are the ones that actually have systems and are currently active on the board atm. Oh and one other bit of advice and I' am going to sound like a douche so forgive me but....
Please for the love of god stop putting screws where they don't belong 
I think your the third gold package I have seen here besides myself and one other guy if that's what that is. That's a nice ride try and avoid zip tying things, putting screws into your center console if that's what you did there with the bass knob and other areas that they weren't originally meant to go . Don't put any huge ghetto side skirts on it lol...
I included a picture of my amp and wiring it's easy to make it neat and go under the carpeting and down the sides. Just remember to do the power and RCA's down different sides.
