Amp mounting

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BlueTahoe2001

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Ok,

I just ordered my new AMP and SUB for my truck. I am replacing my factory sub with a Rockford Fostgate 8" to go back in the factory location. (Keeping it simple for now)

I also ordered a new amp to go along with it as well. My question is where do you guys have your amp's mounted?

I was thinking about welding together a bracket out of 1x1 Square tubing and bolting it using the 2 row bolt locations. Any ideas, thoughts on this?
 

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This where and how I did mine!
 

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Thats how i have mine as well. I used two pieces of 1/2 mdf stacked on top of eachother on left and right sides of the amp. Put it on the driver side so i can still fold down one of the seats and let it sit all the way down. The first piece was screwed into the floor with a lot of caution cause the gas tank was right under it, and i wasnt sure how close the tank was to the floor board. Then the amp was screwed into the bottom piece through the 2nd piece.
 

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I flush mounted mine in the headliner.....heat is not an issue... I ducted the rear air conditioner to blow on the amps under the headliner......absolutely no loss of useful storage space!picture.jpg.. here are my subs! I have 1 8" L7 Kicker mounted in hand layed Fibergalass enclosures that were molded into the rear 1/4 windows.....I bought my SUV for space, so why waste it on mounting audiopicture.jpg
 
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Sweet, Is that 3/4 MDF board? And did you just screw it into the floor or did you use bolts to the seat frame?

Yes its 3/4 MFD, and I used angle brackets screwed to the frame,didn't want holes in the floor board. Plus Matt is right didn't wanna take a chance with the gas tank being so close to the floor board.
 
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Yes its 3/4 MFD, and I used angle brackets screwed to the frame,didn't want holes in the floor board. Plus Matt is right didn't wanna take a chance with the gas tank being so close to the floor board.

Sweet! Thanks for the help! Hopefully soon I will have my new subs and amps in the mail
 
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