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Uploaded by on Jan 24, 2011

2010 Brute Force 750, audio tube with four Bazooka 6-1/2" marine speakers, 2" Xtreme lift, HMF Performance slip on exhaust, 3000lb Promark Offroad winch, Kolpin cargo bags and cooler, 14" ITP SS 212 wheels, 30" ITP Mud Lite XXL tires

Music: Me and My Boys - The Lacs

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  • is there any way i can construct it without the cigarette lighter plug in and have a power source instead? what size battery would i need if so? please reply this is urgent!

  • @dcfcrams4ever Sry I'm just getting back to you. I didn't realize I had a comment. You could prolly wire it to the battery directly and use a two prong quick disconnect so you can take speaker box on and off. I think you might could splice it into ignition switch so it wouldn't be constantly drawing power or even mount a separate switch and run it through that. I just have the stock battery on mine and it's worked fine.

  • That is ungodly sick, very nice rig man I'm jealous

  • @rangerbuddy1066 Thanks man. I'm actually not using this audio tube anymore but I loved it. Since I've relocated the radiator, it won't fit. I actually had a box made and I put led's on the speakers.

  • are they water proof???

  • @MrCowfarmer82 yes, they're waterproof.

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  • And I'm not being sarcastic btw

  • @gottadosumtinstupid Lol cool man. Thanks. Good luck!

  • Alright man, thank you so much! If I have any other questions, I know who to ask! Haha, you deffinatly have my favorite audio tubes on YouTube.

  • @gottadosumtinstupid Cut about a 3" section of pipe to make a small ring and glue it flush to the pvc where the speaker is going to mount. Use a hammer to tap it into place before the glue dries. After you have that one in there, you may have to put another section inside that one. (check it with the speaker) If you do, you'll have to cut a small notch out of the second section so it will fit inside the one you just glued.

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