Just got my amp/sub/custom box in! Opinion needed.

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blueflamed03

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have to move amp to back...pics didnt post originally or I would agree, with RCA's you cant put it there.
 

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If those are the non-auto-fold seats, you can remove that cover and cut/drill as needed.
 
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Turn it around then. You can cut into what it's sitting on

Turned around it doesn't even sit flush in the spot. Trying to avoid cutting into seats... but that might actually look really clean but it won't sit flush in that spot turned that way.. only the other way...
 

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Turned around it doesn't even sit flush in the spot. Trying to avoid cutting into seats... but that might actually look really clean but it won't sit flush in that spot turned that way.. only the other way...

I mean the floor under the seat... the REAL floor is the same contour as the "aisle"
 
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ahhh i see.. ok well i'll post some install pics hopefully I can do what you're talking about... If anyone else has any ideas on a good "stealth" spot to put the amplifier, that would be great. thanks guys.
 

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ahhh i see.. ok well i'll post some install pics hopefully I can do what you're talking about... If anyone else has any ideas on a good "stealth" spot to put the amplifier, that would be great. thanks guys.

I'll go down and look and make sure next time I'm in one of the NNBS
 
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Cut a square piece of the carpet/plastic piece so it would sit flush with the rest of the carpet. thanks for the advice worked perfectly.
 

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I'd step that amp off the floor with a carpeted piece of 3/4" MDF. Then I'd scribe that amp contour into that plastic seat hinge cover. I'd use my dremel and have that amp partially molded into that plastic cover with the wiring concealed.

my 2 cents,

Chris
 

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