People who have amps mounted in the back of rear seats
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Just wondering if anyone can throw up a quicky DIY of how they mounted their amp in the back of the rear seat. usually when I've seen it, only the top of the amp is visible, looks pretty smooth. Just wondering if anyone who had it like that is still around and can let me in on the know. thanks!
Unzip the seat you want use. Cut a piece of wood to fit in there. Drill four holes, 1 in each corner. Get zap straps and push it through the hole and wrap around the metal bars. Trust me this is strong.
Do up the zipper and mount amp on back.
If you want it like your explaining just do up the carpet with amp in there and cut holes for the wiring. I'm not sure if there's enough salck in teh carpet to put the amp under it or if that's really a good idea becasue of heat..
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Do up the zipper and mount amp on back.
If you want it like your explaining just do up the carpet with amp in there and cut holes for the wiring. I'm not sure if there's enough salck in teh carpet to put the amp under it or if that's really a good idea becasue of heat..
Hope that helps
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I figured it was something like mounting the wood ontot he back of the seat, but I'm reluctant to do anything to my ride without knowing someone else did it successfully first. thanks!
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I figured it was something like mounting the wood ontot he back of the seat, but I'm reluctant to do anything to my ride without knowing someone else did it successfully first. thanks!
I figured it was something like mounting the wood ontot he back of the seat, but I'm reluctant to do anything to my ride without knowing someone else did it successfully first. thanks!
Just kiddin'. Just go for it man.
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