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Hell no... Polk Audio all around.. I can personally vouch for them...  Wonderful speakers.
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Hell no... Polk Audio all around.. I can personally vouch for them...  Wonderful speakers. Polk audio indeed... my friend has it all around in his accord and it sounds really good
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'98Lxi
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Karma for Antony for agreeing those are good speakers 
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my god!! well...pioneers are awesome....lightning is a lot better than you'd think...i do like the sony, but i dont need 4 ways in the front...being that that all gets filtered to the dash tweeters. polk? umm...polka??? i dont get it. nevr heard of em. ill check into the explodes for the sub..i dunno tho..i think im gearing toward pioneer all round. hmm i need a poll...
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...u got clarions tho..ill check out some polk
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Lol Sorry haven't updated the profile in awhile... 
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polk is EXPENSIVE!! i went to the store today to listen to some speakers...the pioneers killed it...they wuz lyk vocal sex. beat sony, dual, lightning...and i think thats it...i would def. like to hear the pok tho..they gotta be good..but if i cant get a preview, ill probably just go w/ pioneer
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Yea my friend paid top dollar for his speakers.... My other friend has pioneer mid and back speakers, and his tweeters are kenwood and it sounds really good too
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those are madd nice, i like...but i dont think ill pay that much for the speaks  . pioneers will do.
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When I really got on the gas, like to get onto a highway, if I had the AC on it would screach. If I had the AC off, It wouldnt. Long story short? AC compressor pulley glazed over. Fine grit sandpaper and a little brake cleaner on a rag and it was fine after that.
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Isn't nice how some of the old school tricks are forgotten by most but remember by some? Karma for you Jim. I'm also guessing that that can be applied to all of the pulleys if you wanted to make sure that the belts didn't slip in, say, high RPM situations where it is utterly crucial for you to have really good acceleration. 
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Jim
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Isn't nice how some of the old school tricks are forgotten by most but remember by some? Karma for you Jim. I'm also guessing that that can be applied to all of the pulleys if you wanted to make sure that the belts didn't slip in, say, high RPM situations where it is utterly crucial for you to have really good acceleration.  Why thank you. I have tons of old school stuff I would love to share. I'm still a kid but hey, when your boss is has been repairing cars for over 40 years you pick up on a lot of cool things you wont find in any tech school or text book. Now that I know its appreciated, Ill drop some stuff in here and there. Jim
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