Toyota Corolla 911 full car stereo install re do

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These videos remind me of "This Old House", but for car audio. Love it.

timweis
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Dean and Fernando 2024. Rewire, Reroute, and Retune America 🌎✌🏼

patrickkish
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I’ve seen worse but it’s still good to watch you guys show remedies instead of just pointing out the mistakes. I watch every one of these diary installs and I learn something new in each video. One of my favorite channels to watch and refer people to constantly.

Winters
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I love this series. Wish I had a partner at work like you guys get along lol

mrreggiej
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5Star Makeover. Keep it as simple as 911

BangingCamry
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Really admire your work bro..working in kinda same line of work your clean work really deserve respect🤝

Hybriddiag
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Yo!! Swear I love these 911’s….. KEEP THE NAME….👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾

darrencedeno
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Play off the show "Bar Rescue" with "Car Rescue".

thenotoriousrvh
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Great video! I would call it an "Audio Intervention".

hearbug
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A lot of problems with some people who do installations is that they think they can do it fast and make short cuts (I'm guilty of this myself in the early days) not realizing how time consuming it is to do it the right way. It doesn't just happen, it takes time to learn the speed and techniques and no vehicle is exactly the same. I see most of the beginners mistakes in these videos and the beginners can learn so much just by doing the right research. Honestly the series should be called Learning Curve because you explain every detail that you use to correct the mistakes.

native
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Radio redemption sounds pretty good I think..

luisavelar
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So many so called "Professional installers" but not really when they get exposed like this. How would you suggest locating an actual pro installer and not scammed. Totally bringing on your vids, Great stuff, just wished I wasn't 2500 mile away so I can drop off my A7 to get all master level expertise and performance. thanks again

robgarcia
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You guys are really professionals... regards from Lima, Perú

saulenriquemendozabarrenec
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I took a car in to get the speakers in the front warrantied. The shop that had installed /sold then had installed equipment that was half the price of what I had paid for including the speakers, Focals. I had to make then install the right speakers front and rear and the sound processor. The shop then broke the sound processor and refused to finish setting the stuff up. I took it to another shop and got the processor warrantied. The manufacturer said don’t go back to that shop/dealer that broke it or the won’t warranty it again. Lol the speakers were broke during an oil change at a dealership. Techs playing with things they shouldn’t. I took the car to a dealer in a town about 150 miles away ( live in a western state) to get them warrantied and since it’s a drive I decided to have them replace them with a new set and would have tunes while I waited for the old set to be fixed. The India law there decided to replace the entire wiring that was warrantied and do his own stuff. He also took out part of the cars factory wiring and “ put the amp on the bench to test it” and broke it. It also needed to be fixed now!!! He also broke the sound processor somehow!! Took the car back to the shop that fixed the previous mess and got the wiring fixed and had to have the vehicles wiring fixed also. This is on a brand new Camaro. I sent in the amp and got the same response of they will fix it but do not return to the shop that broke it. Same with the processor. The two shops were the same name and were the only ones that had a dealership with the two brands. They decided to warranty the stuff there as they didn’t need stuff broken. I may not have been the first victim Lol. These were big name shops that did that. They could use an few instructors like the two of you to go in and teach them They unfortunately have to big of heads to be able to learn I would guess. I learned that even the big name doesn’t mean anything when getting sounds installed. Great job on showing the right way to do things.

billwilliams
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Would it have been better to have disconnected the tweeters on the coaxes in the door? would having two different point sources for the highs not cause imaging issues?

chriscuthbertson
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redo rescue! radio rescue Fernando had it

audiogod
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I have 2011 Corolla S and tried installing a new stereo . I used the Metra 70-1761 but I am getting NO sound . I put the old stereo and works. Car does have an extra harness that’s left unconnected. I’m guessing I have An amp? But I can’t find anywhere a connector to make my speakers work

tommyd
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When it comes to the battery. Start with black end with black

jasx
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Yep i have to 911 the speaker wires going to the rear parcel shelf in my car butttt i am waiting for the installer to get the stinger speaker cable i want to come in as he used the bigg 10 gauge for my subwoofer now i want to get the 16 gauge for the speakers

ljmike
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im sure you have said it before but why do you use so thin speaker wires. when thicker ones will give better sound, as with the amps the bigger the cable the more power so wouldnt the bigger the speaker cable do the same., [ i was told a few yrs back, the bigger the pipe the more water can flow thru it ] so if the wire was bigger the more sound can travel thru it, and clearer so wouldnt that do the same thing,

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