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<blockquote data-quote="smgreen20" data-source="post: 7421696" data-attributes="member: 560505"><p>There was no need to bolt to the rear wall as you did. That piece directly under the rear window that is about 1 1/2" further out attached to the back wall where the speaker wire runs across from the pass side to the drivers side....... All you had to do was screw the amp rack to that piece. That's what I did and there's no way in he!l you'll be able to get my amprack out. Same with my sub box, it's pressure fit when the seat is down, but as easy as it is to raise the rear seat, there's 2 straps attached to the box that hold it in place, but after that, yea it's easy to get, but it weighs in at over 100lbs and would take 2 people to get it out and there's no way they'll get far with it either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smgreen20, post: 7421696, member: 560505"] There was no need to bolt to the rear wall as you did. That piece directly under the rear window that is about 1 1/2" further out attached to the back wall where the speaker wire runs across from the pass side to the drivers side....... All you had to do was screw the amp rack to that piece. That's what I did and there's no way in he!l you'll be able to get my amprack out. Same with my sub box, it's pressure fit when the seat is down, but as easy as it is to raise the rear seat, there's 2 straps attached to the box that hold it in place, but after that, yea it's easy to get, but it weighs in at over 100lbs and would take 2 people to get it out and there's no way they'll get far with it either. [/QUOTE]
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