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I did a search on for putting my amps onto my rear seat back and noticed your name pops up a lot. Did you ever take pictures of the install? If not I'm probably gonna just DIY but I don't really have a clue what I'm doing. . . I haven't had a clue on any of my DIY's though and they've all came out great. Any help would be appreciated though.
The pictures have been taken, to post them I had to activate my comcast webpage, that will take 24 hours to be ready in there system. So I will have them then or I can email them to you. Sorry this took so long.
Here are the Pictures at last, sorry for the delay. If you need any explaination on any of them let me know. I wish I made a DIY when I installed it but I can help you with any of the details if you decide to go the way I went.
Amp On Seatback
How the Amp was Secured to the Seat
Seat Folded Down with Amp Controls in Easy Reach from the Driver's Seat
Picture from Outside the Trunk
The Rest of the Pictures from my Car
The wiring could have been a little neater but after 2 days of work in a 40 degree farenheit garage I didn't have the energy to straighten them up any better. This location leaves about 2 feet of excess 4 gauge power wire free and 2 feet of extra RCA cable. Both were 16 feet long to start out with. I thought about running them inside the seat, it is possible, but I didn't want to start cutting up the seatback. I didn't want it to be too showy, only functional, and this install does that. I hope this helps.
Amp On Seatback
How the Amp was Secured to the Seat
Seat Folded Down with Amp Controls in Easy Reach from the Driver's Seat
Picture from Outside the Trunk
The Rest of the Pictures from my Car
The wiring could have been a little neater but after 2 days of work in a 40 degree farenheit garage I didn't have the energy to straighten them up any better. This location leaves about 2 feet of excess 4 gauge power wire free and 2 feet of extra RCA cable. Both were 16 feet long to start out with. I thought about running them inside the seat, it is possible, but I didn't want to start cutting up the seatback. I didn't want it to be too showy, only functional, and this install does that. I hope this helps.
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