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Ford F-250 SEMA Build for Anchorage Off-Road Enthusiast

06/23/2020 By Joey Knapp

Ford F-250The fabrication team at Perfectionist Auto Sound and Security in Anchorage was approached by a client to transform his 2017 Ford F-250 pickup into a show truck that was worthy of a spotlight at SEMA. The client had researched the upgrades he wanted for the vehicle and knew that our staff was capable of executing his plan, well, to perfection.

Our fabrication team met with the client several times before the project began to review the audio system, suspension, cosmetic and lighting upgrades he had in mind. Once each aspect of the project was defined, we proceeded to order the equipment required to complete the task. The client wanted the Transformers Decepticon theme for the build. He calls the truck MG8TRON (Megatron), so we incorporated several Decepticon symbols into the build to further the personalization.

Project MG8RON Ford F-250 Audio Upgrade

Ford F-250
The custom console was highlighted with RGB lighting.

The first of four categories for the build was to upgrade the audio system. The client envisioned a custom center console in the truck that would include a high-output subwoofer, amp rack, control switches for the lighting and the mandatory cup holders. We started by removing the seats, trim panels and carpet from the interior so we could lay down a foundation of SoundShield sound deadening material through the interior. Once in place, we ran Stinger 1/0-AWG power cable up to the battery and new Stinger RCA interconnects from the radio location to the back of the cab.

The factory radio was replaced with a large-screen Linkswell TS-FDPU12-IRR9 radio that includes a vertically oriented 12.1-inch touchscreen display. The radio feeds a pair of JL Audio amplifiers that power the speakers. A VX800/8i eight-channel amplifier, with its integrated 10-channel DSP, serves as the master signal processor for the sound system. The amp provides up to 75 watts of power from each of its channels. The ninth and tenth channels from the DSP feed a JL Audio HD1200/1 1,200-watt monoblock amplifier that drives the system subwoofer. In terms of speakers, the system uses JL Audio C7-100ct 1-inch tweeters and C7-650cw 6.5-inch midrange drivers and a 13.5-inch 13W7AE-D1.5 subwoofer. Our fabrication team designed a set of custom grilles for the door speakers that include the Decepticon logo, along with adequate openings to ensure that the speakers will perform well.

As is evident from the photos, blue lighting is a critical factor in this truck’s cosmetic design. We integrated two acrylic plastic strips into the outer top edges of the center console and back-lit them with flexible LED strip lighting. A large acrylic Decepticon logo in the center of the console was created using our computer-controlled laser, and it’s also back-lit with blue LEDs.

We added a Compustar remote car starter with one of its amazing 3-mile-range T12 two-way remote controls. We also installed a Momento M6 dashcam system to monitor everything going on in front of and behind the truck. The battery was upgraded with an XS Power Group 34 AGM battery to ensure that the truck will start reliably.

Ford Super Duty Suspension Upgrades

Ford F-250
Our technicians put in many hours transforming the F-250 suspension.
Ford F-250
Our fabricators were up to the task of this massive rennovation.
Ford F-250
The suspension upgrades consisted of almost every piece being replaced.
Ford F-250
The new suspension gave this F-250 incredible ground clearance.

The client wanted the truck ready for extreme off-road duty. We can attest to the fact that this vehicle was not built as a mall-crawler in any way. The suspension upgrade is based around a Stryker Off Road Design Identity-Series kit. The Stryker kit features a four-link design for the front and rear axles. In fact, the only components in the suspension that remain original are the axles. The track bar, driveshafts, steering knuckle, brake lines, tie rods, pitman arm and all their associated hardware were replaced by our team. The kit also includes a dual front stabilizer kit and external-reservoir coil-overs with an external reservoir shock absorber in each corner.

The client chose 20×12.5-inch Dick Cepek DC2 wheels and had them upgraded with bead locks to hold the massive Mickey Thompson Baja Claw 46-inch tall by 19.5-inch wide tires. We upgraded the wheels with new TPMS sensors so the client can easily monitor tire pressure.

An SCT GTX Programmer and engine monitoring system was added to revise the transmission settings for the massive wheels and allow the driver to keep tabs on the engine status.

High-Performance Body and Lighting Upgrades

Ford F-250
The custom fenders were prepped before installation.
Ford F-250
The front end was disassembled to make room for the new parts.
Ford F-250
Lighting was added to almost every part of this truck.
Ford F-250
It took piles of RGB lighting to achieve the look the client wanted.
Ford F-250
We started with a blank canvas.
Ford F-250
Our technicians meticulously wired all of the aftermarket systems in the truck.
Ford F-250
Lots of lighting “transformed” this truck.
Ford F-250
A custom lasered plate was used to organize the relays.
Ford F-250
The accessory fuse block was tucked away underneath the fluid reservoir.
Ford F-250
The fender well was taped up before our fabricators trimmed it for more clearance.

The chassis of the truck was upgraded with a Warn Ascent front bumper and a Warn Zeon 12-S Platinum 12,000-pound winch. A matching Ascent rear bumper completes the look. We added an Addictive Desert Designs Honeybadger chase rack with its matching roof rack upgrade. We added Decepticon logos to the sides of the chase rack to follow the theme of the build.

The fenders were opened up and trimmed with Fab Fours Open Fender System fender flares. A T-Rex Torch AL grill replaces the original unit in front of the radiator. A tire carrier in the back of the bed carries two extra wheels, should something unfortunate happen on the trails. We also added driver- and passenger-side storage boxes from Undercover to the bed of the truck. Last and certainly not least, we added a set of Kleinn ProBlaster HK-9 triple train horns with their Ultra BlastMaster valve upgrade kit. The horns would startle a locomotive engineer a mile away.

The lighting project on this truck rivals the audio system for complexity. We started by running a heavy-duty power cable from the battery to a Blue Sea Systems 150-amp fused distribution block. From there, power is sent to a relay block with six 30-amp relays. We cut a trim piece for the top of the relay block with our CNC router and labeled the function of each unit.

In terms of lighting, we started with a pair of white SAE-compliant D-Series and amber driving-pattern D-Series pods in the front bumper. A 30-inch Rigid Radiance Series light bar is mounted in the center of the T-Rex grille, and the headlight assemblies have been replaced with upgraded units from Morimoto that use their XB-Series LEDs. Two Radiance+ 50-inch light bars are mounted to the leading edge of the roof rack. We added six pairs of blue Rigid rock lights around the chassis of the truck and another set of D-Series light pods in the rear bumper. We created a power and ground distribution panel inside the chase rack to keep the wiring neat and tidy. As always, all the wire connections we made are both mechanically and electrically secure, and we routed everything to avoid sources of heat or damage from moving parts.

Ford F-250 Offroad Beast!

It took our team about two months to complete Project MG8TRON. The client was thrilled with how it turned out, and we are happy to report that he’s been out bashing it around on the trails and trying to break stuff. That is, after all, why he built it. If you have a dream project for your car or truck, we invite you to drop by Perfectionist Auto Sound and Security in Anchorage and talk to our automotive enhancement experts. You can, of course, send us an e-mail anytime using our contact form to schedule a personal consultation.

Filed Under: Car Audio, Custom Fabrication, FEATURED INSTALLATIONS, Lighting, Remote Car Starters, Truck Accessories, Wheels and Tires Tagged With: 2017, Addictive Desert Designs, Amplifiers, Compustar, Dick Cepek, F-250, Fab Fours, Ford, JL Audio, Kleinn, Mickey Thompson, Rigid Industries, Sound Deadening, Soundshield, Stinger, Stryker Off Road, T-Rex, Warn, XS Power

2015 BMW 500X Gets Long-Range Two-Way Remote Start Upgrade

05/14/2020 By John Schwartz

2020 BMW 550X
2020 BMW 550X

A client came in with their 2015 BMW 550X, looking for a new remote start. Here at Perfectionist Auto Sound, our techs are extremely experienced with European vehicles, so we could walk through many options with our client while guaranteeing a clean and reliable install. Eventually, we decided on the RFX-2WT9-FM, a two-way remote with a half-mile range. “Two-way” means that the remote notifies you when the vehicle is started, locked or unlocked through the LCD screen, an audible tone and even through your phone when using the Compustar Drone car-starting app.

The client was smiling and happy on picking up their vehicle, knowing that they could now enjoy a warm and cozy vehicle for the long winter months, or a cool vehicle during our sweltering summers.

For more information about our remote starts, check out the remote start section of our website for the full rundown on all of the great remote start packages and features that we have available. Contact us here for more information, or better yet, just drop by in person and any one of our team would be happy to help you.

Filed Under: INSTALLATIONS, Remote Car Starters, Vehicle Security Tagged With: 2015, 550X, BMW, Compustar, Drone, Two-Way Remotes

Two-Way Compustar Remote Start Upgrade for 2019 Nissan Titan

05/12/2020 By John Schwartz

2019 Nissan Titan
2019 Nissan Titan
2019 Nissan Titan
2019 Nissan Titan

A repeat customer from Anchorage, AK, came into our shop recently, looking for a new remote start for their 2019 Nissan Titan. They knew they wanted a remote with a longer range because they are usually a good distance from their car when they want it to start. We decided on the Compustar P2WG15, a two-way remote with a range of 2 miles. “Two-way” means they will be notified when the vehicle is started, locked or unlocked through an LED light and an audible tone — even through a push notification when using the Compustar Drone, the app for your smartphone.

As always, we started this install with a check-in using an iPad, which includes taking photos of the exterior, checking the functions of the vehicle and performing a battery test. We then put a battery charger on the vehicle with a fender cover to protect the vehicle’s paint from any scratches. Then, our techs prepped the install by soldering every connection, electrical-taping each connection and then using JK Tapes — a cloth tape similar to the tape used in factory — to clean up the install.

The customer picked up their vehicle and was ecstatic at the quick and efficient job we had done.

If you or anyone you know would like to stay warm all winter, or cool all summer, stop by Perfectionist Auto Sound and Security or contact us here and one of our experienced staff would be more than happy to assist you.

Filed Under: INSTALLATIONS, Remote Car Starters Tagged With: 2019, Compustar, Drone, JK Tapes, Nissan, Titan, Two-Way Remotes

Unlimited-Range Smartphone-Controlled Remote Start for 2019 Ram 1500

04/16/2020 By John Schwartz

2019 Ram 1500
2019 Ram 1500
2019 Ram 1500
2019 Ram 1500
2019 Ram 1500

Remote Starter with Unlimited Range

A customer recently came in with their 2019 Ram 1500, looking for an autostart. Since this customer travels a lot, he knew he wanted a remote with a long range to start his vehicle from the airport. We agreed on installing the Compustar Drone, a two-way remote start that you use from your phone with virtually unlimited range, as long as you and the vehicle are within cell service.

The customer also requested we add a kill switch to his vehicle so that he could turn the autostart off if he plans on leaving for a couple of weeks. We installed the kill switch near his steering wheel, which will give him the ability to turn the autostart module on and off easily.

Our customer was over the moon when he came to pick up his vehicle, knowing that he had a reliable remote start that will guarantee he stays warm all winter long, and can even cool down his vehicle on hot summer days.

Professional Remote Start Installations by Perfectionist Auto Sound and Security

If you or anyone you know is in need of an autostart, our team here at Perfectionist Auto Sound is experienced and can accommodate all of your needs.

Filed Under: INSTALLATIONS, Remote Car Starters, Smartphone Integration Tagged With: 1500, 2019, Compustar, DroneMobile, Ram, Two-Way Remotes

Push-to-Start 2013 BMW X5 Gets Two-Way Remote Start Upgrade

04/09/2020 By John Schwartz

2013 BMW X5
2013 BMW X5
2013 BMW X5
2013 BMW X5
2013 BMW X5

 

2-Way Remote Car Starter Installation

Here at Perfectionist Auto Sound, we work closely with many car dealerships in Anchorage to service their vehicles. One of the dealerships recently came in with a client’s 2013 BMW X5, looking for a new remote start. Not only is this a complex vehicle on its own, but it also happened to be a push-to-start. Our techs are extremely experienced with European vehicles and are skilled and experienced in working with the complex wiring of a push-to-start button as opposed to standard key starts. We walked through many options for remotes while guaranteeing a clean and reliable install, as always. Eventually, we decided on the RFX-2WG15-FM, a two-way remote with a half-mile range. Two-way means that the remote will notify the client once the car starts through blinking LED lights and an audible tone, and even through their phone if using the Compustar Drone car-starting app.

We started the install with our standard procedure of doing a battery test, plugging the vehicle into a battery charger and checking all of the functions of the vehicle. We then finished up the install with our standard procedure of double-checking all of the functions of the vehicle and vacuuming the interior.
The dealership picked up the vehicle and delivered it to their client, who was so excited not have to go out into the cold any longer to warm up their car.

Servicing Car Dealers and the Public

If you or anyone you know are looking for a new remote start for your complex European vehicle, you can trust our experienced and knowledgeable technicians here at Perfectionist to take care of you. Contact them here.

Filed Under: INSTALLATIONS, Remote Car Starters, Smartphone Integration Tagged With: 2013, BMW, Compustar, Two-Way Remotes, X5

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