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<blockquote data-quote="k_schutte" data-source="post: 6740419" data-attributes="member: 551817"><p>LOL that is SO wrong and would be completely retarded if they where mounted like that, espescially as if it was a V6 the exhaust manifold would literally be rubbing the gas tank LOL..... take it from a guy who has owned 4 Fieros and been into them for about 8 years now...</p><p></p><p>O.P. best way to do it is just to mount the amp behind one of the seats. As for putting your sub(s) in the front compartment, remember you will have to port that area into the cabin. It has been done but in all honesty, not worth it. best way to get some bass is either a shallow mount behind one of the seats or a single 8" up under the dash. The under dash 8" I have done myself and I LOVED it. I am like 6'-1" so I needed all the leg room I could get so nothing behind the seats for me. If you aren't a member yet, join <a href="http://www.fiero.nl/cgi-bin/fiero/Ultimate.cgi?action=intro" target="_blank">http://www.fiero.nl/cgi-bin/fiero/Ultimate.cgi?action=intro</a> I guarantee you will never have a fiero related question we can't answer over there!</p><p></p><p>I sold my last fiero about two years ago now... It was an '87 SE, metallic blue with a 5-speed, like the second most rare one there is. Of course I had put a 3.4L DOHC (LQ1) in it then about a month later turbo'd it so the value wasn't as much as stock but it could have easily been returned to stock... I am hoping someone smashes the back of my cadillac so I have an excuse to pick up another one and do a N* swap!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="k_schutte, post: 6740419, member: 551817"] LOL that is SO wrong and would be completely retarded if they where mounted like that, espescially as if it was a V6 the exhaust manifold would literally be rubbing the gas tank LOL..... take it from a guy who has owned 4 Fieros and been into them for about 8 years now... O.P. best way to do it is just to mount the amp behind one of the seats. As for putting your sub(s) in the front compartment, remember you will have to port that area into the cabin. It has been done but in all honesty, not worth it. best way to get some bass is either a shallow mount behind one of the seats or a single 8" up under the dash. The under dash 8" I have done myself and I LOVED it. I am like 6'-1" so I needed all the leg room I could get so nothing behind the seats for me. If you aren't a member yet, join [URL="http://www.fiero.nl/cgi-bin/fiero/Ultimate.cgi?action=intro"]http://www.fiero.nl/cgi-bin/fiero/Ultimate.cgi?action=intro[/URL] I guarantee you will never have a fiero related question we can't answer over there! I sold my last fiero about two years ago now... It was an '87 SE, metallic blue with a 5-speed, like the second most rare one there is. Of course I had put a 3.4L DOHC (LQ1) in it then about a month later turbo'd it so the value wasn't as much as stock but it could have easily been returned to stock... I am hoping someone smashes the back of my cadillac so I have an excuse to pick up another one and do a N* swap!! [/QUOTE]
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