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That freelance writer hesitates to assume what she may next find in her driveway. In November of 2005 th...

Can a owner have custom car audio put into an automobile with lambo doors? That problem has popped in to the mind of a writer in California. The author has previously experienced return to site every one of the operations involved in the process of adding custom car audio to a Jeep Cherokee. Now she's found that car owners are increasingly being encouraged to have Lamborghini-like doors.

That freelance author hesitates to imagine what she may possibly next find in her driveway. In November of 2005 the writer found two young males using her driveway since the site for the addition of custom car audio. One of those two lads had taken a training course on vehicle mechanics with the former coach at Culver City High School, a school near to Sony studios. He had decided to share his knowledge with the authors child. Ergo, the two of them had started the long process necessary to complete a custom car audio job.

At one point the writers son called to his mother and asked her to come outside and to see for herself what his friend and her son were doing. What that writer found was two car doors with the stuffing pulled out of these. The quest for a custom car audio system had brought these two young men to place speakers in the doorways of the Jeep Cherokee.

The two stereo specialists did not show the writer how they'd wired the speakers to the amplifier and to the energy source. Their failure to allow the writer a look at their wiring procedures has caused that writer to now ponder on a certain question: Could a vehicle with vehicle speakers in the doors also have lambo doors? In other words, can a car owner who loved the sound delivered by custom car music realistically be prepared to include lambo opportunities to that particular same car?

The writer has seen pictures that show the way the lambo opportunities move upward, instead of moving out. Wiring speakers into such opportunities appears to be to present an actual problem. Could one have custom car music in a car with such doors? One writer in California really wants to know.