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2020 Ram Crew Cab - Focal Utopia M, JL Audio VXi

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Time to start the new build thread. I’ve been looking forward to this upgrade, and equipment is starting to trickle in. I’m not an installer, far from it. I can certainly do basic things, but the knowledge needed to pull off a quality build surpasses my skill set. I’m not the least bit ashamed to admit this…this is why we have great professionals like the many that post here on DIY regularly. That being said, I’m taking vacation and will be at the shop from open to close throughout the build, and helping as much as possible. I’m most interested in learning more about quality electrical layout and tuning. My local shop is excellent (average tenure of installer is about 20 years). I’ve known the owner for about 25 years and he’s a close friend. This will be at least the 8th full build he’s done for me. This will be the best “vacation” of my life. 😊

Vehicle: 2016 Ram Crew Cab 1500 4x4 Big Horn. There’s nothing fancy about the truck, but I love her. Exterior is basically stock. I added a leveling kit and slightly taller tires. Interior is stock, except the stereo. Windows are tinted dark. Along with this upgrade, I’m having the windshield tinted with see through UV tint and ceramic coated. I’m also adding a nice dash pad (would like suggestions on brands if you’ve used these before). The UV tint is primarily to protect my midranges and the dash pad is for SQ enhancement. The truck has 77,000 miles on her and I’ll never part with her. She’s all mine and a part of the family at this point. She’s my daily driver but may one day be retired to just competition use. I’ll let her be a “trailer queen”. Seriously though, I love my truck. 😂 Here’s a pic:


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Current Build: I currently have Hertz ML 165.3 components in the front (tweets in dash and mids in door), ran passively, Hertz MP 6.5 coaxials in the rear doors, an Alpine Series R 12 under the rear seat (passenger side) in a Fox Box (ported). I’m using a RF T400X4ad running front and rear speakers and a RF T750X1bd on the sub. I used a JL Audio Fix 82 to integrate with the factory non-alpine uConnect 8.4 HU. Signal is sent optically to a JL TWK D8 for processing. The truck is sound deadened nicely throughout.

This has been an enjoyable system and my tuner knocked the tune out of the park. He was able to work magic, even with the SQ limitations. I’ve really enjoyed the Hertz components and the sub has performed well, again, given the limitations. I could not be happier with these small RF amps…never an issue, clean sound quality, and very impressive power from such a small footprint.

All of this will be going in my sons truck now. I used this fact to help talk myself into the upgrade.

Here’s a few pics of the current build:

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I won a few of these competing MECA SQL competitions in the Street class with this very simple system. The magic is in the tuning! I made some new friends and had fun dipping my toe into the “competition scene”.

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Can’t wait to see what’s coming.
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Merry Christmas!


I’m also wanting to get back to my updates so I feel you on wanting to continue. Crossing fingers for next month
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Don’t fret. Not all of us have the skill in a particular area that we would be happy with. I know my patience runs thin for fabrication, prep and painting. I’m more of the tedious wiring guy. So I also enlisted MTI to build my pods. They house Gladen aerospace 80pp and aerospace 20 tweets. I haven’t installed the grab handle covers as @clange2485 has me thinking about painting my upper pillars and changing the headliner to black. I was wanting to pull the headliner anyway since I need to apply sound treatment up there. Got some resonix tiles coming in. I may spring for the fiber mat but I know I have some second skin heat shield for that application.

You’ll be happy with the MTI pods


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Those are really nice!
Thanks. I would have went full pillars but I still have my dad sit up front on trips. He needs the grab handle so I elected for the pods instead.
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I love MTI and all the guys there…I talk to Jim often. But…those mids in those stock dash locations and tweets in the sails is a deadly combo in that particular truck. Ask anyone that’s heard Theresa Bruno’s Ram. Those pods may be the easy way out but the other way sounds better.
that was my thinking after installing my pods. I could widen my soundstage moving to sail tweets and nothing more. I’m not sure about the ram trucks but in my Sierra I know several here have experienced this first hand. I do have an extra set of mids I could put in the stock locations. 🤔
SGS (Sounds Good Stereo) just posted to thier instagram page about a TRX build log. Should be on their youtube channel shortly. In case you're interested.
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Oh man that sucks. Better now than later. Sound treat the roof if you haven’t already
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I agree with @RickWilson. Leave it as is. Never know if wiring will need to accessible at that point.
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those grilles though. super nice!
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Looks great. Wish my door carrier came off like that. Also love the blue 6x9. One suggestion though. Don't cut the blackhole tiles. The water proof coating is on the outer surface only.
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I sent them my pillars and they attached for me. I like your design better. They cut the pillars to vent behind them
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Yeah that 205 controller from JL looks good not installed. The Conductor and the JL 205 are my favorite uninstalled and installed controllers.
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The Soundskins and Soundshield look the cleanest when applied. How many rolls did you use?
Loving this build and the snap on tools used
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Pillar pods are beautiful.
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Can't help but say I'm a little envious as your pods blend better than the GMC counterparts from the same company
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I feel the same way and have been dedicating brain cycles on how to fit larger mids in the factory dash locations
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Looks and sounds great. Well I imagine it sounds great. Well done.
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Wow. Wish I could hear this beast. You got me wanting to hear some utopias. Especially after people say they open up after 40 hours or so. I would totally use that sub but depth. Not sure how you fit it under the seat.
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