To finish off the interior, Trent had a roll cage made by Ruben and Drew of Monkeybars. The full roll cage was powder coated blue for added looks. Finally, to finish off the modifications to the interior, Trent was now ready to work on the audio and video of his Explorer. A Clarion double din MAX2256 CD and cassette player with monitor, along with a Clarion 6-disc changer, was used as the starting point. Trent then went with an Audiobahn 30 band EQ to help balance the sound throughout the Explorer. Three Audiobahn amplifiers were used to push the sound through the series of speakers. One was used for the six 12-inch Audiobahn Aluminum subs, one for the mid-bass in the front doors and the final one is a four channel, used to help the high end. All of the mids and highs are mounted in kick panels amongst the door panels and floor. To help bring out the bass, an Audiobahn bass booster was installed.
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 | Utilizing the roll cage as an amp rack looks to be a bad ass idea! |
 | The subwoofer inclosure was put together very well. All in all the stereo install was very clean. | With the stereo complete, it was time to begin adding the visuals to Trent’s Explorer. With the main monitor already in the dash, Trent decided to have a second Clarion monitor installed in the rear for his passengers. With the monitors in place, it was time to add the components that would fill the screen with fun. To manage this, Trent had a Clarion VCR and Sony Playstation installed. To keep the juice flowing, Trent had two extra Optima yellow top batteries, which were ran off of Scoshe PMB200 (battery isolators) installed along with an Audiobahn line driver module. EFX/Scosche Industries of Camarillo, California is responsible for all of the wiring in Trent’s Explorer.
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