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<blockquote data-quote="MrSwiss" data-source="post: 6429576" data-attributes="member: 560053"><p>great install. i planned to do a false floor on my 02 mountaineer tomorrow and seeng this helps alot. i got a few questions...</p><p></p><p>1. do you think its essiential to install the fans for airflow? does it get real hot having the area sealed off?</p><p></p><p>2. how much room do the amps have beneath???</p><p></p><p>my mountaineer has a different rear interior trim from the left and right side, and this would effect the symetrics of the false floor.</p><p></p><p>nice piano hinge idea. i originally thought of a piano hinge on the back 12" of the false floor, to allow access to the jack and rear tire area. but as i see, your whole floor can be lifted correct?</p><p></p><p>and as for keeping the box secure, my idea was to build a box, and put 4 peg feet on it, and have 4 corresponding wholes in the false floor, so the box could sit in place without fear of movement.</p><p></p><p>and im also throwing around the idea of having the speaker wire between the box and amp to have somekind of quick disconnect. almost like a typical 3 pronge indoor home use maybe.</p><p></p><p>oh and lastly, how much improvement did you notice from deadening the doors?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrSwiss, post: 6429576, member: 560053"] great install. i planned to do a false floor on my 02 mountaineer tomorrow and seeng this helps alot. i got a few questions... 1. do you think its essiential to install the fans for airflow? does it get real hot having the area sealed off? 2. how much room do the amps have beneath??? my mountaineer has a different rear interior trim from the left and right side, and this would effect the symetrics of the false floor. nice piano hinge idea. i originally thought of a piano hinge on the back 12" of the false floor, to allow access to the jack and rear tire area. but as i see, your whole floor can be lifted correct? and as for keeping the box secure, my idea was to build a box, and put 4 peg feet on it, and have 4 corresponding wholes in the false floor, so the box could sit in place without fear of movement. and im also throwing around the idea of having the speaker wire between the box and amp to have somekind of quick disconnect. almost like a typical 3 pronge indoor home use maybe. oh and lastly, how much improvement did you notice from deadening the doors? [/QUOTE]
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