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<blockquote data-quote="Glen Livet" data-source="post: 8836102" data-attributes="member: 686975"><p>What about mounting it on the underside of the package tray? The metal between the back seat and back window. </p><p>I’m thinking a couple of 1-2” wide straps. Bent to hold the amp and bent to lay along the package tray. You can put rubber spacers in if you want. Keeps the amp up out of the way and exposed to allow cooling</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glen Livet, post: 8836102, member: 686975"] What about mounting it on the underside of the package tray? The metal between the back seat and back window. I’m thinking a couple of 1-2” wide straps. Bent to hold the amp and bent to lay along the package tray. You can put rubber spacers in if you want. Keeps the amp up out of the way and exposed to allow cooling [/QUOTE]
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