2009 Suzuki Equator Buildup - Project Street Shark
 Anthony ran the Scosche EFX...  Anthony ran the Scosche EFX Hyperformance 12-guage wire, from the back of the monstrous enclosure and prepared the wires for a 2.6 Ohm, parallel sub wiring configuration. |  Polk Audio's SR series subs...  Polk Audio's SR series subs feature two sets of hex key terminals with preinstalled jumper leads for sanitary installation results. The terminals can accommodate up to 8-guage wire, which can transfer some serious bump. Notice the jumper location for the parallel wiring setup. |  With the wiring routed and...  With the wiring routed and attached to the Polk Audio SR 12-inch subs using the provided hex key, Joe sunk a few screws into the woofer's predrilled hole locations for adequate security and an airtight seal. |
 Under the hood, the amp connections...  Under the hood, the amp connections were attached to a Stinger 250-amp fuse, which provides ultimate circuit protection and current transfer. |  The Polk tweeter in the A-pillar...  The Polk tweeter in the A-pillar was just a direct drop-in replacement of the factory unit, but the rear tweet required a small opening to be drilled for proper mounting. |  Two sets of Polk Audio SR6500,...  Two sets of Polk Audio SR6500, 61⁄2-inch component woofers were also installed in the stock front and rear door speaker locations. |
 Serving as the centerpiece...  Serving as the centerpiece for our project Suzuki Equator's audio extravaganza is a Sony Xplod XAV-C1 receiver, which features a motorized 7-inch widescreen monitor, touch screen control, DVD-R, CD-R, and MP3 playback, and 50x4-watt power capabilities. The Picture EQ function and supplied wireless remote are also nice facets of the Sony head unit. |  With the Polk Audio amps and...  With the Polk Audio amps and subs in place, the Suzuki's custom enclosure steals the show wherever it goes. | |