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Stephen Broady's "An Actual Trail Rig" build

It is definitely a good bit larger than the WS 10s I've ran in the past.

It is a PowerBass XL 1250. The sound quality is pretty legit. It has a few 3.5" subs built in so it actually has a touch of bass where the WS has next to none.

Little bit cheaper than the WS as well.

Figured I would give it a shot.


For comparison:
I used to run some powerbass subs back in the day. Might have blown out a window seal once or twice with them.
 
Took the buggy out all last weekend. I think most of the kinks are worked out of it now. Really starting to enjoy it for sure.

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Took a little while to get it back to its rightful color, but she's tucked away nice and clean again.
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@smbroady82 glad you are getting some seat time in this ride with real motor noises after years of seat time with fake motor noises :rolf:

What do you think about the backup camera and monitor?
 
@smbroady82 glad you are getting some seat time in this ride with real motor noises after years of seat time with fake motor noises :rolf:

What do you think about the backup camera and monitor?
LOL, yeah I'm enjoying the real Vroom Vroom noises now..

its cool man, definitely helps keep an eye on the folks behind you while riding
 

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