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2011 Silverado crew cab amp and sub install
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<blockquote data-quote="wew lad" data-source="post: 8662288" data-attributes="member: 665412"><p>I did exactly this^ but with 2 sheets of 1/2 inch mdf glued together and then glued to the back wall. It's very solid and sooo much easier to work on with small self tapping wood screws than drilling into metal all the time and worrying about rust. </p><p></p><p>The only problem with it is at high SPL's your entire back wall moves 1-3 inches and it's terrible for your amps lol so I'm going to be relocating the primary amp into my toolbox. </p><p></p><p>Another tip. I know you ordered the LC7 already, but you can buy an 8 channel dsp for $150. THAT is worth your money 5 times over and I highly suggest you get one instead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wew lad, post: 8662288, member: 665412"] I did exactly this^ but with 2 sheets of 1/2 inch mdf glued together and then glued to the back wall. It's very solid and sooo much easier to work on with small self tapping wood screws than drilling into metal all the time and worrying about rust. The only problem with it is at high SPL's your entire back wall moves 1-3 inches and it's terrible for your amps lol so I'm going to be relocating the primary amp into my toolbox. Another tip. I know you ordered the LC7 already, but you can buy an 8 channel dsp for $150. THAT is worth your money 5 times over and I highly suggest you get one instead. [/QUOTE]
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