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      Do- It-Yourself
      WOOFER POWER
      Fabricating a ported subwoofer  enclosure for maximum bass with minimum cost
      By Cesar Alvarez
      (Photos by Bruce W. Smith)

      One of the attributes of a pro-level sound system is its ability to produce crisp, clean notes with the power to seemingly shake the earth.

      Such acoustic energy is a product not of the speakers or the amps [...]

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      OEM Peterbilt fuel-tank straps cost more than $500 per pair with aftermarket versions setting you back at least four bills. These “backyard-build” straps will cost you less than $400 for a set of four and you can add your own custom finishing touches to really make them stand out….

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      WEB EXCLUSIVE: Do-It-Yourself

      Custom KW Door Window Trim
      Give your Kenworth’s cab the chopped look by adding upper window trim panels
      A popular customizing trend  among KW owners is adding a painted trim piece to the top of the door window frame to give  the cab a chopped look.

      The trim fits along the door lip at the top [...]

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      Winter’s fast approaching, so now might be time to think about starting work on your rig’s interior. Few custom upgrades give as much of a mental and physical uplift to the owner-operator than a cab interior make-over. When one spends the majority of their workday inside a cab those surroundings have a lot to do with the occupant’s state of mind and physical well-being. Here’re a few inside secrets…

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      Fine-tuning your custom rig’s sound system ensures it’ll perform at peak level. But to get your ear’s worth as well as your money’s worth out of it you need to read audio expert Grizz Archer’s article on adjusting the gain of each component in the stereo system’s chain.

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      SEAT WORK
      The Down & Dirty of Upholstery Cleaning
      By John Baxter, Custom Rigs Technical Editor

      Let’s face facts: An older tractor that’s clean and sharp on the interior always seems a lot newer and more inviting than one that’s dirty and ragged. That look and feel is magnified in a customized rig where one’s eyes tend to [...]

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      There are several methods for installing a hardwood floor in a custom rig, among them going all do-it-yourself with products from a home improvement store. But more than likely you’ll start with a kit and either have a customizing shop put it in for you or do the work yourself.

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      Installing aluminum diamond-plate flooring brightens up the cab of any custom rig

      By Bruce W. Smith
      Ten years and a million miles do a wear-and-tear number on just about anything in a working rig. Just look down by your feet. The floor covering, which was once pristine, probably looks as if half those miles were driven over [...]

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      How to give your 389 Pete killer style with Outlaw Customs’ trick 379 headlight brackets
      By Andy Gobel
      One of the first things we all notice when meeting someone new is their looks, with the eyes being one of the many little things we register in our memory bank. Most of the time eyes don’t make much [...]

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Buyer’s Guide: Steering Wheels Image with no title

Thinking of adding a custom steering wheel? Then our steering wheel buyer’s guide is a must-read. Few items on a custom rig makes as much of a statement to the owner about their truck than the steering wheel. It’s what the owner hold’s on to day in and day out and casts an eye toward innumerable times during a driving stint. It’s also the one singular item that catches the attention of all those who peek inside the cab. So making the right choice is…

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