my humble setup....
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my bum is on the swedish!
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From: San Antonio, Texas
Originally posted by Outxider
get a piece of thin plywood and lift up fabric and screw it down via short screws, then cover, then mount ur amps, very simple. even a pot head like u can do.
get a piece of thin plywood and lift up fabric and screw it down via short screws, then cover, then mount ur amps, very simple. even a pot head like u can do.
you rule
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my bum is on the swedish!
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From: San Antonio, Texas
Originally posted by Redcivic
Kamel reds :thumbup: I bet it hits
Kamel reds :thumbup: I bet it hits

yah, its especially nice when I throw on some rap, yO! :chuckles:
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my bum is on the swedish!
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From: San Antonio, Texas
Originally posted by smokedogg
i have those same 6.5's:thumbup: those are some great sounding speakers.
i have those same 6.5's:thumbup: those are some great sounding speakers.
Now I want to get 6.5" conversion spacer for the rear deck. You know, to fill the 6x9 space....
Originally posted by 18secFerio
I wasn't too impressed with them until I hooked that amp up to them.
Now I want to get 6.5" conversion spacer for the rear deck. You know, to fill the 6x9 space....
I wasn't too impressed with them until I hooked that amp up to them.
Now I want to get 6.5" conversion spacer for the rear deck. You know, to fill the 6x9 space....
thin mdf works fine
or just mount the amps by drilling them directly onto the metal back of the seat and slitting the carpet directly in the middle of the area that the amp would cover and run the wire under the carpet through that hole to either side of the amp.
Originally posted by 18secFerio
I wasn't too impressed with them until I hooked that amp up to them.
Now I want to get 6.5" conversion spacer for the rear deck. You know, to fill the 6x9 space....
I wasn't too impressed with them until I hooked that amp up to them.
Now I want to get 6.5" conversion spacer for the rear deck. You know, to fill the 6x9 space....
h: I have a pair in the rear too, since the factory rear speakers were 6.5's in my car.
uhh unless the amps have rubber isolated mountin holes from the chassis of the amp, i wouldnt recommend this method cuz it would bring a ground noise to the system.
Originally posted by hueman
or just mount the amps by drilling them directly onto the metal back of the seat and slitting the carpet directly in the middle of the area that the amp would cover and run the wire under the carpet through that hole to either side of the amp.
or just mount the amps by drilling them directly onto the metal back of the seat and slitting the carpet directly in the middle of the area that the amp would cover and run the wire under the carpet through that hole to either side of the amp.


