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<blockquote data-quote="IndySlim" data-source="post: 8680586" data-attributes="member: 676664"><p>Those are nice. I'm guessing I wasnt clear enough on what I was asking. Basically I'm using 2 jl 500/1 slash v1 amps and one alpine R-A60F for my interiors. I understand the measuring of length across the trunk and measuring the height of the trunk. I was wondering what thickness of wood to use and based on the ones I saw online I never saw where the power blocks and ground blocks were placed when the racks were built and installed. Those videos never show them actually wiring up the amp. Just before and after visuals. The racks i saw where either in a truck or the installer used the spare tire area. I dont have that luxury cause I need to keep my spare tire area. So do i mount the blocks to the rack and drill holes in the rack to run the wire also </p><p></p><p>Well theres a local woodworking store here and I didnt want to go there not knowing what I needed. The rack style that I was speaking about was built by Steve Meade. I guess i assumed that it was a well known design. I guess I'll just got there and show them the video and go from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IndySlim, post: 8680586, member: 676664"] Those are nice. I'm guessing I wasnt clear enough on what I was asking. Basically I'm using 2 jl 500/1 slash v1 amps and one alpine R-A60F for my interiors. I understand the measuring of length across the trunk and measuring the height of the trunk. I was wondering what thickness of wood to use and based on the ones I saw online I never saw where the power blocks and ground blocks were placed when the racks were built and installed. Those videos never show them actually wiring up the amp. Just before and after visuals. The racks i saw where either in a truck or the installer used the spare tire area. I dont have that luxury cause I need to keep my spare tire area. So do i mount the blocks to the rack and drill holes in the rack to run the wire also Well theres a local woodworking store here and I didnt want to go there not knowing what I needed. The rack style that I was speaking about was built by Steve Meade. I guess i assumed that it was a well known design. I guess I'll just got there and show them the video and go from there. [/QUOTE]
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