The following are pictures of the stereo I had installed in my '93 R/T10. As everyone knows, the stock setup is horrible. Not only are the speakers cr@p, but the head unit and amp are extremely inefficient, underpowered, and noisy. Originally, I installed two JL 6 inch woofers into the stock enclosure. Horrible idea. The stock "box" was made of a cheap plastic that was far from air tight and proved to be a lousy enclosure for any speaker. I decided to have the entire back panel removed and recasted in fiberglass with a custom subwoofer enclosure inside. The new back-panel is holding a JL W-3 (10 inch). The amp is an Xtant 3 channel that is extremely efficient and clean. The signal to noise ratio is one of the best on the market. To ensure maximum trunk capacity, I removed the spare tire and installed the amp in it's place. I then had a "beauty bar" made to protect the chrome amp from anything that you may place in the trunk. It also has two 6 inch red neon sticks installed INSIDE the amp and two 12 inch sticks above the amp to light up the trunk area. The small switch turns on/off the neon. I plan on installing a relay at a later time that will turn the lights on when ever I open the trunk. I went with a Sony Xplode MP3/CD player in the dash to free the cockpit of loose discs(a MP3 encoded CD holds approximately 160 songs). I then installed MB Quarts best 5 1/4 components in the stock mounts in the doors. While I had the door panels off, I went ahead and installed door poppers as well(a must have if you ask me).
As an end-note, if your even considering installing 5/6 points, have them installed at the same time your making the back-panel.
These are of the box being built...
Let me know what you think!
-Leaf
As an end-note, if your even considering installing 5/6 points, have them installed at the same time your making the back-panel.


These are of the box being built...


Let me know what you think!
-Leaf